The Aerospace Advisory Council to the governor of Virginia made its way to Shenandoah Valley Airport to tour the Blue Ridge Community College’s Aviation Maintenance Technology Program as the school seeks funding to help expand its operations.
With spring here, so is race season, and Shenandoah Downs is marking a decade of harness racing in 2025. Those who organize the race said the fun and excitement continues to build each year.
The City of Harrisonburg is asking residents for input as it updates its Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program (NTCP) for the first time in more than a decade.
Spearheaded by the Building Brighter Bulldogs initiative at Westwood Hills Elementary School, students had the opportunity to put on a production of Roald Dahl’s ‘Willy Wonka Kids’.
Five men were arrested Thursday after the Staunton-Augusta Drug Enforcement Task Force and Augusta County Sheriff’s Office carried out a search warrant at a residence on Beagle Gap Road in Waynesboro.
New changes to the traffic patterns along Route 33 (East Market Street) near the Interstate 81 exit 247 interchange in Harrisonburg will take effect starting Wednesday as the bridge project enters the final phase of construction.
The Harrisonburg and Rockingham County commonwealth’s attorney has decided not to place criminal charges against the Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office deputies who were involved in a shooting at a Rawley Pike residence that resulted in the death of a man.
A man from Staunton said his monthly food assistance funds were stolen and spent hundreds of miles away; so far, no agency has been able to help him get it back.
The Massanutten Regional Library has been named Nonprofit of the Year by the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Chamber of Commerce, a recognition that library officials say reaffirms their mission of serving the community.
As the Staunton City Council is planning its budget for fiscal year 2026, the Staunton Police Department requested funds to raise salaries to have a more competitive pay and recruit new employees.
Leaders from the Harrisonburg City School Board and Rep. Ben Cline (R-Va.) met this week to discuss H.R. 899: The Termination of the Department of Education, which Cline co-sponsored.
Protesters gathered outside Rep. Ben Cline’s (R-Va.) Harrisonburg office Thursday for the third straight week of their “Lunch with(out...) Spineless Cline” demonstration.
Shenandoah Valley favorites are receiving national recognition. Thunderbird Café in McGaheysville has been nominated for USA Today’s 10 Best list of top roadside diners alongside Magpie Diner in Harrisonburg.