Waynesboro: ‘Concerned’ folks raise issue with local school funding
A group of “concerned parents and teachers” in Waynesboro held a press conference on Monday in front of City Hall downtown.
A group of “concerned parents and teachers” in Waynesboro held a press conference on Monday in front of City Hall downtown.

The Scott Beardsley appointment was the first realpolitik political test for Abigail Spanberger. The paper she turned in is coming back to her with red ink all over it, and a big fat F at the top.
The Rockingham County Board of Supervisors unanimously rejected an application to build a 20-acre solar panel facility northeast of Harrisonburg.
A seed grant from a Virginia Tech initiative has helped get thousands of potentially life-saving backpacks into the hands of people struggling with opioid addiction.
In his State of the Union address, President Trump declared that America is entering a “Golden Age.” Golden for whom?

Voting on a proposed constitutional amendment in Virginia is moving forward despite efforts by Republicans to block the measure.
Scott Beardsley became the University of Virginia’s 10th president in January. He is, by all accounts, a man of accomplishment: a former McKinsey senior partner, a successful Darden dean.
Michael Shull thinks Augusta County having three people in Congress instead of one is somehow a bad thing.
The UVA Board of Visitors has new leadership: out, the MAGAs who forced a lackluster guy into the president’s office; in, two Abigail Spanberger appointees whose mission needs to be, cleaning house.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Trump regime’s tariffs, implemented under the terms of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, are unconstitutional, eliciting this predictable response from Donald Trump: “I have a backup plan.”
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