NBC29 - Sat Nov 28
Waynesboro police are investigating a rash of tire slashings in the city. Officers have gotten 32 reports of tires being cut on 23 vehicles, ten of those belong to the U.S. Postal Service and the city of Waynesboro.
Outpatient clinic site selected in StauntonNews Virginian - Fri Nov 27
The Department of Veterans Affairs has selected the Staunton location for an outpatient clinic that is expected to open by next spring.
High School Students Deliver Thanksgiving Meals to Families in NeedWHSV-TV Harrisonburg - Thu Nov 26
For the past 20 years, Ronnie Whisman has got an early start on Thanksgiving Day, not to make his own dinner but to deliver supplies to others.
Art center offers holiday gift findsStaunton News Leader - Thu Nov 26
Staunton resident Debbie Callison never misses a chance to shop at the Staunton Augusta Art Center's annual Art for Gifts show.
2 wanted for attempted murderNews Virginian - Thu Nov 26
The Augusta County Sheriff's Office is seeking two men on attempted murder charges in the firing of high-powered rifle shots into a pair of Stuarts Draft homes.
Wa boro man charged with rape of 12-year-oldNews Virginian - Tue Nov 24
Authorities have charged a Waynesboro man with raping a preteen girl. The girl told authorities that David Harrison Cave, 45, assaulted her between September and November, police said.
Lillian J. WeaverStaunton News Leader - Tue Nov 24
STAUNTON - Lillian Jean Weaver, 94, widow of Herbert Monroe Weaver, died Sunday, Nov.
Council supports revamping sidewalksStaunton News Leader - Tue Nov 24
WAYNESBORO - Waynesboro City Council conducted a public hearing on the proposal to seek federal funding to complete the ongoing Downtown Streetscape Improvement Project on Monday.
'Scream' robbing case goes to grand juryStaunton News Leader - Tue Nov 24
STAUNTON - With the Hollywood hit franchise "Scream 4" on the horizon, two Waynesboro men are accused of staging their own version of the movie with armed robbery as their motivation.
Food for Fines Returns in the ValleyWHSV-TV Harrisonburg - Mon Nov 23
The Food for Fines program is back for the holidays. Starting Monday, Staunton, Augusta County, and Waynesboro public libraries will be accepting canned food donations.
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