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A couple dozen bikers were in Waynesboro Monday supporting two young alleged victims of sexual assault. → Read More
Amazon has its sights set on the Shenandoah Valley once again. → Read More
The Shenandoah Community Capital Fund is launching its virtual Open Coffee Thursday, February 17. → Read More
If you get a call from Augusta PCR, it’s not a scam, it’s Augusta Health. The hospital is conducting its triennial community heath needs assessment. It’s a survey that helps identify the biggest health needs in the community. → Read More
A couple in Waynesboro has earned their master hiker status. That means they hiked every state park in Virginia. → Read More
A couple in Waynesboro has earned their master hiker status. That means they hiked every state park in Virginia. → Read More
The Arcadia Project is collaborating with Visulite Cinemas for “Music at the Movies”. → Read More
Augusta County is figuring out how to spend its American Rescue Plan Act funds. → Read More
The commonwealth has already given the thumbs up when it comes to opening up a branch campus of the Virginia Museum of Natural History in Waynesboro. → Read More
Monday was a big dig-out day in Staunton. One Staunton neighborhood saw about 8 inches of snow. → Read More
American Shakespeare Center in Staunton is back. After taking the fall off, and a brief reopening for “A Christmas Carol”, ASC has announced its 2022 Season. → Read More
Staunton is recognizing the city’s first African-American baseball team, the Wild Cats. → Read More
People in the Shenandoah Valley could soon have an easier path to tracing their African American roots. → Read More
After taking last year off during the height of the pandemic, a family in Mount Sidney has brought back a beloved holiday tradition. → Read More
The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank and Martin’s hosted a gingerbread house making contest on Monday in Verona. → Read More
The Staunton Downtown Development Association (SDDA) is offering a trip down memory lane. → Read More
One of Virginia Tech football’s biggest fans lives extremely close to enemy territory. JD Wells, who lives in Waynesboro, has been going to Hokies games for decades. → Read More
The Recycling Center at Staunton’s Gypsy Hill Park will have new hours after the Thanksgiving break. → Read More
Augusta County Parks and Recreation has brought back Clark in the Parks for a second year. → Read More
Charlottesville’s Grand Illumination tree is ready to go up on the Downtown Mall. The 30-foot tree is from a former Christmas tree farm in Fishersville. → Read More