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.

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Local
9 months ago
Bridgewater Eagle Watch — Sports at a glance Week of March 17, 2025

Bridgewater College’s sports schedule for the week of March 17.

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Sports
9 months ago
EMU Royal Roundup — Sports at a glance Week of March 17, 2025

The EMU Royals’ sports schedule for the week of March 17.

Pet of the Week
9 months ago
Meet Tank and Tigger | RHSPCA Pets of the Week

Tank and Tigger are this week’s RHSPCA Pets of the Week.

Local
9 months ago
Traffic delays for the week of March 17 — Rocktown Now Road Report

The Rocktown Now Road Report for the week of March 15.

Community
10 months ago
Dayton and Rockingham County officials unveil Dayton Emergency Response Station sign

The Station 13 sign was unveiled Friday morning to celebrate the construction of the new emergency response facility.

Local
10 months ago
Planned power outage in Grottoes on Friday

Power outages could effect the entire town of Grottoes for a few hours on Friday.

Community
10 months ago
Staunton City Schools Kindergarten registration opens March 17

Kindergarten registration starts Monday, March 17.

Community
10 months ago
Houston Ballet Academy students tour again after five-year hiatus

The Houston Ballet II Academy will embark on a multi-city tour for the first time since 2019 and will be stopping in Harrisonburg.

Local
10 months ago
Safety initiative launched to prevent accidents involving farm equipment this spring

Spring is when drivers will be sharing the road with farmers moving oversize equipment. And when normal traffic meets up with larger, slower vehicles, there’s an increased risk of accidents.

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Local
10 months ago
JMU professor speaks on vaccine safety and alternatives as measles outbreaks nationwide

As outbreaks of measles pop up nationwide, a James Madison University professor is speaking out about vaccine safety and alternatives.

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