Sheriff’s Office investigates ‘questionable’ transactions of former United Way CEO
The former CEO of the local United Way is under investigation after board members allege “questionable transactions.”
The former CEO of the local United Way is under investigation after board members allege “questionable transactions.”
The deadline for local governments to use or lose ARPA funds allocated as part of a COVID-19 economic recovery plan is coming up on Dec. 31.
Welcome to The Resistance, or I should say, welcome back. Augusta Free Press has been an “enemy within” for 10 of the 22 years we’ve been in existence, so the next four years will be familiar.
Work on the new Staunton Augusta Waynesboro Animal Shelter at the former elementary school in Verona began in July and is “progressing well.”
An aide, on Jan. 6, 2021, informed Donald Trump, sitting alone in the White House dining room, that Vice President Mike Pence was being evacuated after the rioters had gotten within 40 feet of his U.S. Senate office.
JD Vance did his best to dial back his Ivy League dorkiness, and for most of Tuesday’s 90-plus-minute CBS News vice-presidential debate, he almost came across to the millions watching at home as relatable.
A Harrisonburg man was convicted Tuesday of felony and misdemeanor charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021, breach of the U.S. Capitol.
The elephant-in-the-room story in Virginia media today involves the Richmond Times-Dispatch and sportswriters David Teel and Mike Barber.
A report from Puck’s Matthew Belloni has it that Vince McMahon wanted to purchase the rights to the upcoming documentary series on his life that is set to air on Netflix, to try to bury it before anybody could see it.
Four men, including one from Virginia, were sentenced after being convicted of felony and misdemeanor charges related to their conduct on Jan. 6, 2021.