Waynesboro Schools ‘getting significantly more city funds’ but budget is currently unbalanced
Waynesboro Schools is expecting a revenue of $48,652,994 for budget year 2023-2024. But expenditures right now are expected to be $50,646,812.
Waynesboro Schools is expecting a revenue of $48,652,994 for budget year 2023-2024. But expenditures right now are expected to be $50,646,812.
A UVA alum who is upset that the University of Richmond took the name of a slaveholding relative off its law school seems to think his family is entitled to getting the money it gave to the school over the years back.
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture announced the 2023 Commonwealth History Fund grant winners including 11 organizations throughout Virginia.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced today the investment of $66.7 million to advance the life sciences industry in Virginia.
Secure Solar Futures, a provider of on-site clean energy based in Staunton, signed an agreement with Prince William County Public Schools to install solar power systems on 12 school sites.
The new Upbeat Downtown Concert Series at Court Square Theater presents rhythm & blues soul legend Nate Williams as part of Black History Month.
VDOT has updated its schedule of road work in the Culpeper District for the coming week.
The FBI has taken down an internal assessment produced by its Richmond field office on the increasing interest of racial extremists in radical-traditionalist Catholic ideology after a manfactured outcry by the far right.
The ocean has become an increasingly greedy neighbor, forcing parts of the Outer Banks in North Carolina to retreat more than 200 feet in the last two decades.
If your teen can’t get enough of shows like “Criminal Minds” or “Law and Order,” a unique summer program will give students an opportunity to learn from FBI special agents.
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