Waynesboro, 17 years late, finally breaks ground on West End fire station
Voters in Waynesboro, way back in 2007, voted in a referendum to have the city government build a new fire station in the West End.
Voters in Waynesboro, way back in 2007, voted in a referendum to have the city government build a new fire station in the West End.
I got an email this morning from a Brittany Yanick, a PR flack from K2 and Co., a St. Paul, Minn.,-based public-relations firm, regarding our story from last week on the Justice Department lawsuit on Glenn Youngkin’s voter purge.
We keep getting headlines from media outlets about polls supposedly showing Black voters peeling off a bit from Kamala Harris.
Republicans in Richmond are staying away from talking publicly about the lawsuit filed by two Waynesboro Republicans aimed at blocking the certification of votes cast in the Nov. 5 election.
Donald Trump hasn’t even lost yet, but the two Republican appointees to the Waynesboro Electoral Board are already trying to throw him a legal bone.
Millions of MAGAs don’t like facts. They want to have a right to their opinion, which they feel is more valuable than facts.
The U.S. Justice Department is suing the Youngkin administration over its removal of voters from the election rolls in advance of the Nov. 5 election.
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library’s “Lunch and Learn” series will present Meg Heubeck with “Taking the “Dis” Out of Civil Discourse: Rebuilding Democracy” on Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Two rights groups have filed suit to challenge Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s ongoing efforts to remove voters from the rolls.
The Kaine for Virginia campaign launched its next TV ad, which highlights the Senator’s work to bring down the cost of insulin to $35.
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