Waynesboro explores music-venue noise; silent disco planned at The Foundry
Waynesboro City Council has been on a field trip to visit The Foundry, and they brought along one of the city’s newest tools: a decibel meter.
Waynesboro City Council has been on a field trip to visit The Foundry, and they brought along one of the city’s newest tools: a decibel meter.
While reporting live on WDBJ in August 2015, Alison Parker and Adam Ward were murdered by a former co-worker during a morning broadcast.
I am a child of the 1980s and I remember idolizing Mary Lou Retton and what she was able to accomplish as a gymnast.
Gaza, under a tight Israeli land, air and sea blockade since 2007, is one of the poorest regions in the world. The fault for that lies jointly in the hands of the Israelis and Hamas, the ruling party in Gaza.
Elkton resident Rachel Nicole Good was last seen on Oct. 18, 2003. Now two decades later, her family is planning a vigil to mark the 20-year anniversary of her disappearance.
The Pride LOVEworks sign is returning to Staunton’s Historic Wharf District Oct. 6-9 in support of the Staunton Pride Festival.
According to the Director of Communications for the City of Harrisonburg Michael E. Parks, the shelter in place order for the 600 block of North Liberty Street is complete, and residents may return to their homes.
Virginians are encouraged this week to make some noise for Virginia Farm to School Week, for which 125 school divisions have a program.
I just let myself, for the first time in several months, scan the message board at a certain UVA sports fan website that I was thisclose to buying last year, and, you know, funny thing.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced today the Chronic Absenteeism Task Force, a key pillar of ALL IN VA to accelerate the learning loss recovery.
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