Brandon Dale Brinkley, 20, was arrested Sunday; Sa’Jon Skylar Arey, 19, surrendered Saturday.
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The grandniece of Walt Disney addressed 393 seniors, the college’s largest-ever graduating class.
The fracas resulted in a stabbing, a shooting and a man being dragged by a vehicle.
The wreck happened about 6 p.m.
The class of 2012’s valedictorian talked about what a difference his time at Fishburne had made in his life.
As 52 young competitors raced down Main Street, supportive family members watched and cheered the children.
With the end of the month approaching and money running short, like many Americans, Justice Diggs is unsure how he will pay for groceries.
Rick Glenn remembers competing in Waynesboro’s Blue Ridge Soap Box Classic as 12-year-old in the early 1970s.
Three up and three down
Valley briefs
The Augusta County Sheriff's Office searched Friday for a 12-year-old girl who walked away from her home on Stayman Lane in Staunton.
Local legislators were confronted during a Thursday night town hall about issues with the Virginia Retirement System and education funding.
Several downtown streets will be closed from 5 a.m. until 7 p.m. Saturday for the Blue Ridge Classic soap Box Derby.
Waynesboro police say they are investigating a Wednesday night altercation on Sherwood Avenue that resulted in a stabbing, a shooting and someone being dragged by a car.
Students from Stuart Hall Lower School raised brook trout fingelings in their class.
As has been noted in this space before, good money news seems hard to come by these days.
Monday night’s Waynesboro City Council meeting was packed with a diverse group of people passionate about the education of Waynesboro’s children.
Church happens in the Valley.
Mental Health America of Augusta’s theme this year is: “Spokes of Recovery,” based on five key concepts of mental health as taught by Mary Ellen Copeland, internationally known mental health professional and developer of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP).
A Staunton woman was sentenced to 28 years in prison Thursday for the 2009 suffocating of her infant daughter with a plastic bag.
Two injured bears were rehabed and released back into the wild.
Dr. Thomas R. Pereles’ column of May 13 [“City schools need more money”] was superb and very well written.
A familiar message heard at local government meetings in the past few months is how the Virginia General Assembly has dropped the ball on funding to the state’s localities.
Valley news
The city of Staunton is partnering with an international real estate and financial services firm to market all 295 acres of its Gateway property, and the initial focus is on 60 acres for retail development.
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