Linden Kiser

Linden has been morning news anchor and reporter for WSVA since September 2024.

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Local
10 months ago
U.S. Forest Service conducting prescribed burn in Augusta County

You could see smoke in Augusta County today from a prescribed burn.

Local
10 months ago
Harrisonburg launches user-friendly reservation process for Cardboard Collection services

In an effort to make cardboard recycling more accessible and efficient, Harrisonburg Public works has launched a new reservation website.

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Local
10 months ago
Water outages and road closures in Grottoes

Officials say to expect the shutoffs for several hours today.

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Local
10 months ago
Families sue JMU fraternity for wrongful deaths of loved ones

The Pi Beta Chi fraternity and its president, John Marshall, are being sued for the wrongful deaths of three college students.

Community
10 months ago
Staunton teacher named Virginia Regional Teacher of the Year

Karen Grady was recognized as the Virginia Region 5 Teacher of the Year.

Local
10 months ago
Virginia and West Virginia residents possibly exposed to measles

Both states’ health departments have been notified this week of a confirmed case of measles at Washington Dulles International Airport Wednesday of last week.

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Local
10 months ago
Augusta County Fire responds to fire in Bridgewater

Fire crews were dispatched for a reported structure fire in Bridgewater but found something else upon arrival.

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Local
10 months ago
Mount Crawford residents experience water outages

Residents experienced water outages this morning due to a construction accident in Rockingham County.

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Local
10 months ago
Texas Roadhouse to open location in Waynesboro on March 17

A ribbon cutting will be held on March 14 and the grand opening on March 17.

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Community
10 months ago
HPD will hold presentation to educate residents on how to avoid scams

The program will be 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. today, March 12, at 409 South Main Street in Room 11.

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