
Staunton continues to be on alert for flooding with forecast for more rain in coming days
The City of Staunton continues to conduct storm readiness activities to prepare for inclement weather forecasts over the next several days.

The City of Staunton continues to conduct storm readiness activities to prepare for inclement weather forecasts over the next several days.

With the continuous advancements in technology, having high-speed internet access is crucial for every aspect of our lives. It affects the way we work, obtain information, communicate, conduct businesses, and even educate our children.

Greater Augusta Regional Tourism, comprised of the Staunton, Augusta, and Waynesboro tourism offices, has been awarded a $50,000 grant through the GO Virginia Economic Resilience and Recovery program.

Fundraising professionals and development officers are canceling events as the spread of the coronavirus continues to impact the United States.

Residents in residential areas of Staunton may contact the Public Works Department to arrange for special curbside collection of storm related debris from their residence.

The music industry is a force to be reckoned with, and navigating the advertising scene is no small feat.

Faculty and staff at James Madison University have been working tirelessly to prepare for the return of students beginning Aug. 21, when the first wave of freshmen arrive for move-in.

Staunton City Manager Steve Rosenberg has issued a declaration of local emergency in response to the flooding from over the past weekend.

The City of Staunton continues to actively respond to the flooding resulting from severe rainfall on Saturday.

Within the business world, communication and sharing information has long shifted from old-fashioned print-and-send methods of the past.
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