Local
1 year ago
James Madison University Graduate running in Congressional Primary today

A former national champion with James Madison University football who also served with U.S. Capitol Police on January 6th is hoping to survive a congressional primary in Maryland today.

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
One arrested after drug overdose call at Woodstock hotel

Upon searching the room, authorities recovered 50 capsules containing suspected powder fentanyl, as well as a cell phone.

Local
1 year ago
Harrisonburg gas prices fall below state, national averages

This morning in the Harrisonburg market, gas was slightly less than the state average with prices between $3.35 and $3.39 per gallon.

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Crime & Safety
1 year ago
State Police investigating fatal motorcycle crash in Augusta County

The driver lost control, fell from the motorcycle and struck the guardrail near mile marker 226, according to VSP spokesperson Matt Demlein. 

Local
1 year ago
Local Salvation Army chapter gives back to first responders

The week is designed to remind the community about the many services the Salvation Army provides in places like the Shenandoah Valley.

Local
1 year ago
Harrisonburg Parks and Rec invites public to share more feedback on Spraygrounds

The informational meeting is set for next Wednesday evening, May 15, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Lucy Simms Center.

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Augusta County Sheriff’s Office arrests Stuart’s Draft man in connection with reported shooting

Officers arrested Raymond Gregory Allen, 35, of Stuarts Draft. Authorities were searching for Allen in the Wilda Lane area on Wednesday.

Local
1 year ago
City and county residents can drop off household hazardous waste this weekend

From 8 a.m. until noon, on Saturday, May 11, local residents can take solvents, paints, fuels and other items to the Rockingham County Landfill on Greendale Road.

Local
1 year ago
Officials monitor flooding in Rockingham County

County Administrator Stephen King told WSVA’s Jim Britt on Early Mornings today that he noticed standing water while driving along Route 42 during the storm. 

James Madison University's purple logo
Local
1 year ago
James Madison University debunks reports of roof collapse

JMU spokesperson Mary Hope-Vass confirmed that Warren Hall, which houses the student union, did experience minor water damage resulting from leaking ceiling tiles, but there was no “collapse” of any kind.

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