Tony Gonzalez is city editor of The News Virginian. Since 2008, he has covered crime, courts, and city government. In addition to Virginia Press Association awards for news, in-depth, and features writing, he was a member of the staff in 2009, when the newspaper was honored with the Journalistic Integrity and Community Service Award.
Tony is married to his high school sweetheart, Katie, a designer and bookmaker. He likes juggling, maps, and baseball.
He can be reached at (540) 932-3563 or tgonzalez@newsvirginian.com
A 20-year-old Alabama man fell about 100 feet to his death.
Andy Schmookler called Republicans deceitful and evil, in his first presentation to local Democratic committees
The Waynesboro Farmers Market opens its fourth season today with a new manager, a new mix of vendors and an upgraded facility.
With the waters of Rockfish Run tugging at his legs and a shirtless 9-year-old boy under one arm, Chuck Worden reached for the child’s mother as she dangled from the railing of a bridge Saturday.
Waynesboro police inspected a Dodge Caravan on Tuesday night after responding to a domestic dispute on Fourth Street that hospitalized a man and a woman.
Waynesboro police inspected a Dodge Caravan on Tuesday night after responding to a domestic dispute on Fourth Street that hospitalized a man and a woman.
The U.S. Forest Service on Tuesday night outlined the six proposals for management of George Washington National Forest that have divided conservationists, industry, localities and the public.
It’s been 500 years since families first decorated a Christmas tree, but as Virginia’s tree growers mark the anniversary, their annual meeting took a decidedly future-oriented thrust.
Hikers on Monday discovered the body of a man who fell 300 feet to his death in an apparent suicide at Crabtree Falls, police said.
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