‘One Pill Can Kill’ initiative website provides resources for Virginians in opioid crisis
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares launched “One Pill Can Kill” in November 2023 to create open conversations about the opioid crisis.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares launched “One Pill Can Kill” in November 2023 to create open conversations about the opioid crisis.
Parents of a fourth-grade student in Waynesboro were recently notified by the school principal that their child was on another student’s “kill list.”
The debate over U.S. foreign aid is a distraction.
Three orphaned bear cubs, each weighing less than two pounds, were admitted to the Wildlife Center of Virginia in Waynesboro on Feb. 14.
Suicide rates among youth in America increased 52 percent between 2000 and 2021, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The celebration of Black History Month originated from Negro History Week and was created by historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson.
The U.S. Senate passed a $95.3 billion aid package to support Ukraine, Israel, Gaza and the Indo-Pacific after months of negotiations.
Lame-duck Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin had to go run his yapper over the weekend about how Democrats don’t believe in a strong America, and because he can’t get out of his own dumb way, he won’t be getting his $2 billion basketball arena.
From the county fair to Lower Broadway, Rockbridge County native SJ McDonald has been busy making a name for herself as a songwriter and singer in Nashville.
There aren’t a lot of things on TV that everyone is watching, because there are so many options available. One thing that almost everyone tunes in to is the Super Bowl.