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Do no harm: A nursing home patient had a bowel movement in his clothes. The nurse aide's response got her license revoked.
All the details in our Health Safety stories come from publicly available Final Orders, Consent Orders, Orders of Suspension and other documents from the Virginia Department of Health Professionals. For more information, see the Editor’s note below the story. WAYNESBORO – A resident of the Waynesboro Manor assisted living community was uncomfortable. He'd...
Interstate 81 – Zippers and Work Zones – How does that work?
STAUNTON – The Virginia Department of Transportation Staunton District is launching a pilot program utilizing zipper merges in work zones. With a zipper merge, traffic entering an active work zone uses both travel lanes up to the single lane closure and then takes turns (operating like two sides of a zipper) at the merge point […] The post Interstate 81 – Zippers and Work Zones – How does that work? appeared first on The Virginian Review.
Staunton's Peck's BBQ announces closing following death of owner
STAUNTON — A local favorite, Staunton's Peck's BBQ, will be closing. The family announced the closure on their website this week. Opened in 2009 along Lee Jackson Highway in Staunton, the restaurant has a long history in the Shenandoah Valley, dating back to the 1980s. Following the death of its owner, and...
Body found in Highland County not that of Staunton man who vanished in 2012
HIGHLAND COUNTY — A body discovered mid-April near the Confederate Breastworks Trail in Highland County is not that of a Staunton man who went missing around that area 12 years ago, according to the Highland County Sheriff's Office. On April 20, a body was found on a service road...
New housing development may be coming to Waynesboro
WAYNESBORO, Va. (WHSV) - A new housing development could be coming to Waynesboro. The proposed project is called Smith Farm Planned Unit Development and consists of about 147 acres, located north of Village Apartments at Hopeman Parkway. The development would have residential housing with the possibility of limited commercial space.
Investigation into missing PTA funds leads to Staunton School Board chair resigning position
STAUNTON — Natasha McCurdy has resigned as chair of the Staunton School Board, effective April 30. The board held a called meeting Wednesday and unanimously accepted McCurdy's resignation. The vote was 4-0. McCurdy wasn't in attendance. Neither was Fontella Brown-Bundy, who has been absent from school board meetings since January due to a health issue.
Waynesboro explores 400-unit housing development on land intended for public park
Plans for an additional public park in Waynesboro at the location of the former Augusta County District Home may be amended as the city considers developing the property to include up to 400 residential units instead. Waynesboro City Council and the Waynesboro Planning Commission held a joint session last week...
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