The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum opened its new interactive exhibit, Robertson Hall, Wednesday in Staunton.
The library renamed the renovated Pierce-Arrow Garage, which houses the new exhibit on the history of the ‘Chariot of the President,’ Wilson’s beloved 1919 Pierce-Arrow limousine. The name honors Richard ‘Dick’ Robertson, who took care of the vehicle for more than 20 years, starting in the late 1980s. Robertson died in 2011.
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WASHINGTON — Twitter is booming as a social media destination for teenagers who complain about too many adults and too much drama on Facebook, according to a new study published Tuesday about online behavior. It said teens are sharing more personal information about themselves even as they try to protect their online reputations.
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MCGAHEYSVILLE — Looking for a Memorial Day weekend event in the area? The popular ValleyFest Beer & Wine Festival at Massanutten Resort draws up to 4,000 attendees each year for beer and wine samples, food, music and crafts.
posted: May 19
A photograph appearing Thursday on Page A1 was incorrectly identified as the likeness of Margaret "Maggie" Hollifield, 10, of Crozet, who was …
The Waynesboro Police Department responded to a call about 12:20 a.m. this morning to the area of the Buckingham Branch Railroad off Hopeman P…
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library and Museum opened its new interactive exhibit, Robertson Hall, Wednesday in Staunton.
STAUNTON — A circuit judge refused bond Wednesday for an Augusta County man facing more than 160 charges of possessing child pornography.
Koch Industries, the owner of Waynesboro’s Invista plant, has donated $1 million to support relief efforts following deadly tornadoes in Oklah…
I’ve given up hope that Republicans will ever accept Barack Hussein Obama as president of the United States of America. It just isn’t going to happen.
posted: May 23
WASHINGTON — Twitter is booming as a social media destination for teenagers who complain about too many adults and too much drama on Facebook, according to a new study published Tuesday about online behavior. It said teens are sharing more personal information about themselves even as they try to protect their online reputations.
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Yesterday