Grow Waynesboro provides funds to bakery, boutique, design retail shop, barbers
Four aspiring businesses received a total of $53,000 Monday night as part of the Grow Waynesboro Main & Wayne small business development program.
Four aspiring businesses received a total of $53,000 Monday night as part of the Grow Waynesboro Main & Wayne small business development program.
Democrats aren’t ceding the newly-created Third Senate District to Republicans. Jade Harris, the former vice mayor of Glasgow, is on the ballot as the Democratic nominee in the far-flung district, which stretches from Staunton and Waynesboro down I-81 to the Roanoke suburbs.
The Staunton-based Secure Solar Futures has signed a 25-year solar power purchase agreement with Helping Overcome Poverty’s Existence, Inc. in Wytheville.
Applications are open now for adults of any age to join the Virginia Service and Conservation Corps for service beginning on May 17.
After his interview in January with Staunton City Council for a seat vacancy, Adam Campbell received much support from the community.
The Marshall Ridley Neighborhood in Newport News was recently one of 16 projects receiving supplemental grant awards from HUD.
We’re not living the American dream. We’re living a financial nightmare. The U.S. government is funding its existence with a credit card.
A Fulbright U.K. Scholar Award recipient is on the ground on Main Streets throughout Virginia hoping to learn from their success.

The Virginia Poverty Law Center will host an online “Coffee Chat” conversation with housing attorneys on Tuesday, April 11 at 9 a.m.
The PROTECT 340B would block health insurers and pharmacy benefit managers from treating 340B pharmacies differently.