
Augusta Free Press hit twice on Christmas Eve with DDoS attacks
The Augusta Free Press website has been hit twice on Christmas Eve by distributed denial of service attacks that have taken the site offline for 10 hours.

The Augusta Free Press website has been hit twice on Christmas Eve by distributed denial of service attacks that have taken the site offline for 10 hours.

With the holiday season upon us, I wanted to take this opportunity to update you on Virginia’s 14th annual Checkpoint Strikeforce anti-drunk driving campaign.

Augusta County, I love you. I’ve had the honor of hacking into your brains and hearts, have heard your most intimate thoughts, and broken up your fights.

The recent controversy regarding one specific assignment from a long standing educator at a local high school is something that cannot be missed in our community.

Augusta County Schools are caving to a group of parents who took to conservative media outlets with objections to textbook lesson on Arabic culture.

Controversy and the Australian second‑wave feminist Germaine Greer have unfailingly gone hand-in-hand over these last few decades.

With toy shopping season in full swing, families are seeking toys that are not only fun but safe for children to play with.

Last Wednesday, our nation was struck by a horrific terrorist attack – the deadliest terror attack in our nation since 9/11.

In 2015 the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation joined several legal cases in support of the organization’s policy positions.

Despite shooting 43.5 percent from the floor and going 11-for-11 from the foul line, the Old Dominion women’s basketball team suffered its fourth-straight loss after falling to Pittsburgh 67-58 on Friday night during the second night of the Paradise Jam.
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