The Staunton Police Department has announced that roof repairs will shut down the lane in front of 124 East Beverley Street today, April 7, until 5pm. Downtown drivers should also be aware that the right-hand lane in front of Restoration Anglican Church on 17 North Lewis Street may blocked as well as workers to paint the inside of the bell enclosure, today through Thursday, 7 to 4 each day.
Authorities were made aware Saturday that a wanted felon, Nathan Berry, was residing in the 2-hundred block of Maurertown Mill Road in Maurertown.
Protest events also took place in Staunton and Charlottesville.
The program is to promote the removal of the non-native, invasive tree threatening local ecosystems.
6th street in the town of Grottoes will be closed all day, from Birch Street to Cherry Avenue due to waterline replacement efforts.
To access areas South of the closure, drivers are asked to use Queen Street, and those seeking access North of the closure should use Washington Street.
The event begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
EMU invites supporters to help write the next chapter.
The Central Shenandoah Health District will hold in-school vaccine clinics for rising 7th and 12th graders within Augusta County Public School District starting this month.
Page County authorities have lifted a week long burn ban but stress that the Virginia State burn law is still in effect which allows residents to burn only after 4pm.