Jacquelynn Dobrin

Jacquelynn first started as a part time news anchor and reporter for WSVA in 2022. Before the launch of Rocktown Now in April of 2024, she was Assistant Editor and then became Editor-in-Chief in November of 2024.

A proclamation plaque is presented by Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry, Matt Lohr to Virginia Poultry Federation President, Hobey Bauhan at the Virginia Poultry Industry Center at Rockingham County Fairgrounds.
Agriculture
6 months ago
Governor Youngkin recognizes June 2025 as Virginia Turkey Lovers Month

The proclamation was presented by Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry, Matt Lohr to Virginia Poultry Federation President, Hobey Bauhan at the Virginia Poultry Industry Center at Rockingham County Fairgrounds.

Weather
6 months ago
Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued until 2:45pm

The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 2:45pm

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Community
6 months ago
$1.2 Million in Virginia Housing Funds awarded to support Affordable Housing Projects in Waynesboro and Harrisonburg

The RHDP aims to create replicable models of affordable and workforce housing to meet growing demand across the Commonwealth.

Road sign on rural highway warning that road is closed ahead.
Local
6 months ago
Expect Interstate 81 northbound ramp changes at the Route 33 bridge project

Major delays are coming to the Route 33 bridge project at Interstate 81 exit 247 in Harrisonburg.

A black and tan dog, a tabby and white cat, a black and white cat, and a white pit bull.
Pet of the Week
6 months ago
Meet Gypsy, Ginger, Farley, and Zeus | RHSPCA Pets of the Week

Meet Gypsy and Ginger the RHSPCA Pets of the Week.

Entertainment
6 months ago
JMU’s Forbes Center announces 2025-26 Masterpiece Season

The Forbes Center for the Performing Arts at James Madison University has announced its 2025-26 Masterpiece Season lineup.

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Community
6 months ago
Food Lion Feeds’ Summer Initiative focuses on Curbing Child Hunger

Food Lion Feeds is launching its annual Summers Without Hunger campaign, an initiative that has provided more than 97 million meals to hungry children and their families since its inception in 2019. 

Weather
6 months ago
Flood Watch in effect from 11am until 10pm Tuesday night

The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch until 10pm Tuesday night.

A map showing the highlighted area of Churchville Avenue.
Local
6 months ago
Restriping begins Wednesday for Churchville Avenue bike lanes

The City of Staunton will begin restriping Churchville Avenue on Wednesday, June 18, to create dedicated bike lanes connecting downtown Staunton to Gypsy Hill Park and Shutterlee Mill Road.

Road sign on rural highway warning that road is closed ahead.
Local
6 months ago
Traffic delays and road work in the Shenandoah Valley, week of June 16, 2025

Traffic delays and road closures for the Shenandoah Valley for the week of June 16.

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