Residents of the Rolla Mills neighborhood spoke to county leaders at the Augusta County Board of Supervisors meeting Wednesday, saying townhouses don’t belong in their subdivision.
Waynesboro police are offering additional details on the arrest of Frank R. Lambert Jr., a man charged in connection to a recent stabbing in Staunton.
On Wednesday, the Waynesboro Police Department arrested Frank R. Lambert Jr., 52 of Waynesboro in connection with the stabbing incident in Staunton.
A 1850s stereo daguerreotype is a nominee for the Top 10 Endangered Artifacts Program from the Virginia Association of Museums.
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will host the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training program on August 18-19 at the Salvation Army office in Waynesboro.
The Augusta County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched to the 700 block of Chestnut Ridge Road for a male that had discharged a firearm inside a residence.
Nearly $200,000 in economic development funds is being used to help Innovative Refrigeration Systems hire 100 new employees at its Lyndhurst facility over the next three years.
Waynesboro police are searching for the suspect of a shooting that sent one man to the hospital.
The heat over central Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley is taking its toll on the region's waterways. Coldwater fish, including trout, are looking for shady spots as temperatures soar.
Construction crews are leveling out the slopes down to the water and staking out the route for the second phase of Waynesboro's South River Greenway.
Staunton police arrested and charged Troy R. Johnson Jr., but are still looking for Frank R. Lambert Jr. Both men are accused of stabbing a man Sunday evening.
People at a Waynesboro hotel are shaken up after a driver crashed his car into the Royal Inn, nearly hitting a woman and leaving a gaping hole in the building.
Harrisonburg police are investigating an armed robbery that happened Saturday afternoon near an elementary school.
Virginia State Police have released the name of a driver killed Friday night in a crash on Interstate 81 in Augusta County.
Tim Kaine has been selected by Hillary Clinton to be on her ticket as vice president.
The Augusta County Sheriff's Office has identified a man killed Thursday in an accident involving a lawn mower.
A company based in the Shenandoah Valley already suing Augusta County leaders is now filing suit against the Middle River Regional Jail.
The Augusta County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant on the home of Charles Melvin Spencer on July 20. He is facing first-degree murder charges.
Parents and lawmakers joined together at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church to protest a decision made by the Staunton School Board that no longer lets students leave for Weekday Religious Education.
The Waynesboro Public Library is just one of nine libraries in the country to host a national exhibit. The exhibit explores engineering and technology.
Virginia's annual sales tax holiday is coming up. The holiday gives people a chance to get school supplies, emergency preparedness items, and other items without paying taxes.
The Shenandoah Valley Pride Festival will return to Harrisonburg on July 23. The event will impact traffic and parking at Court Square.
Waynesboro City Council member and Vice Mayor Terry Short has received an overwhelming response to a survey he launched Waynesboro.
Staunton Public library has added Hoopla to its downloadable services, allowing library cardholders to watch movies anywhere they have an internet connection.
Vector Industries in Waynesboro is launching its $2 a Mile Campaign so it can keep providing transportation service to its employees.
The new owner of a nearly 200-year-old former schoolhouse that narrowly escaped Waynesboro's wrecking ball is beginning work to restore the structure.
Shenandoah National Park will celebrate the importance of dark skies and the beautiful night skies with a park-wide Night Sky Festival from Thursday, July 28 to Sunday, July 31, 2016.
Nine nonprofits serving the Staunton community received grants from the Staunton Rotary Club on Tuesday.
A leak in Gypsy Hill Park’s duck pond has been patched, and water has been restored to its normal level.
The Blue Ridge Community College added a drone technology class to its summer camp, “Learning Can Be Fun.” Students get to learn about drones and will even get to fly them inside.
Robot-like machines are using ultraviolet light to help reduce the risk of transmitting infections at Augusta Health.
Things are getting back to normal at Gavid's Steak House in Waynesboro after a man crashed an SUV through the front of the restaurant on April 24.
Sunday, nearly 100 people marched silently through the streets of Waynesboro in a peaceful protest to show both black and blue lives matter.