Harrisonburg Police is set to unveil a new initiative this weekend to help residents in the city and Rockingham County can stay informed about emergencies in their neighborhood.
Traditions Family Restaurant in Harrisonburg will be closing its doors this coming Sunday, June 1st.
A former Nexus executive, Richard Moore of Fishersville, was scheduled to receive his sentence in U.S. District Court this morning but failed to appear for the hearing’s 10 o’clock start time.
Today is the last day to register to vote for the June 17th state primary.
A bike box is a designated area at intersections that allows bicyclists to get out in front of traffic and be more visible.
Sheriff Chris Hartless posted special recognition of Staunton City police Sergeant Charles Minix for his response to a nearby call for help while off-duty last Sunday, May 18th at Ridgeview Park in Waynesboro.
The Harrisonburg Water Treatment Plant has now resumed operating at full service thanks to community water conservation efforts.
A memorial will be held tonight at the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department to remember Jordan Sims, the 12-year-old boy who was recently swept away by rising flood waters.
Public Works most recently reported yesterday that the plant made significant progress toward reestablishing the stored, available water supplies, but reduced water usage from community members and local businesses where possible is still needed is still recommended.
JMU President Charlie King and Board of Visitors Rector Suzanne Obenshain will present the honorary Doctor of Science degree to Thomas Gallaher, who retired from the university in 2008.