Friends of SVASC steps in to help dog owner in need with life-saving surgery
A Waynesboro man is happy to have his best friend, his dog Charley, back home with him after the Friends of the Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center stepped in to help.
A Waynesboro man is happy to have his best friend, his dog Charley, back home with him after the Friends of the Shenandoah Valley Animal Services Center stepped in to help.
Waynesboro Mayor Lana Williams didn’t mince words in a strong rebuke of Vice Mayor Jim Wood, who used a homophobic slur to refer to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on his Facebook talk show last week.
Waynesboro Vice Mayor Jim Wood, under fire for a homophobic slur of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on his Facebook talk show last week, tried to make himself somehow the victim in his effort at an apology on Tuesday.
Meta is being called out for its complacency in preventing the spread of misinformation, hate speech an incitement content around the world on Facebook.
Waynesboro Vice Mayor Jim Wood is trying to say that his homophobic slur against Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg was actually a “play on his name only.”
Tim Martin announced Friday he is seeking re-election as the Commonwealth’s Attorney for Augusta County as a Republican.
This weekend at the Wayne Theatre, Oscar Wilde takes you back to the 1890s. And director Lesley Larsen takes you back to the 1990s.
The City of Waynesboro tried to manage potential reassessment backlash by sending out a news release to the media when real property notices were mailed to residents last week.
The bad calls never used to go against Duke, and they certainly never used to go in favor of the likes of Virginia, not the way the ACC did its booking the past, oh, 40 or so years.
Step away from the blinders that partisan politics uses to distract, divide and conquer, and you will find that we are drowning in a cesspool of problems that individually and collectively threaten our lives, liberties, prosperity and happiness.
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