
One person, one vote under threat in Waynesboro
Waynesboro City Council appears set to move forward next week with changes to the city’s voting map that would by extension preserve the anomaly of having one of the five seats filled at-large.

Waynesboro City Council appears set to move forward next week with changes to the city’s voting map that would by extension preserve the anomaly of having one of the five seats filled at-large.

Whip out those note pads because you’re in for a ride to learn everything that you’ll ever need to know on streetwear.

A federal lawsuit alleges that an election conspiracy group is intimidating voters in a door-to-door campaign in Colorado.

I don’t actually have a vote, because I’m not near cool enough, but if I did, North Carolina forward Armando Bacot would be my ACC Player of the Year.

ESPN2 broadcaster Jordan Cornette has Virginia guard Reece Beekman as his ACC Defensive Player of the Year. I don’t have a vote, but if I did, no question.

Democrats in Virginia’s congressional delegation helped undo much of the damage to environmental laws from the Trump administration and made progress in key areas.

Two University of Virginia School of Medicine discoveries are being featured in the STAT health news site’s annual bracket tournament of 2021’s biggest biomedical advances.

Congressman A. Donald McEachin announced the middle and high school winners of his annual Black History Month Essay Contest.

The Norfolk Tides announced the return of The Youth Field Makeover Project, a contest in which a local youth field will be renovated by Tides groundskeepers and front office staff.

History shows us again and again the momentary thrill of hearing strike-back rhetoric from those who claim to be the hero.
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