
Three Harrisonburg teachers are moving forward with a lawsuit against the city school system over the use of transgender students’ preferred pronouns.

The 22nd Annual Harrisonburg SWAT Competition is set for Friday, Oct. 11. The event will include teams from across Virginia, particularly the Shenandoah Valley.
Elizabeth Keegan of Maurertown was sentenced yesterday in US District Court in Harrisonburg.

According to a post on the Shenandoah County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page, deputies responded to an attempted assault with a suspected 16-year-old girl from Edinburg.

Increasing numbers of homeless people have been spending time around the Rockingham County offices in downtown Harrisonburg, according to County Administrator Stephen King.

An update to the Parental Leave Police was revealed at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting and it states that city employees can use up to eight weeks of paid parental leave within a six-month period.

The group Faces 4 Change (F4C) launched a bundle of materials titled “Methamphetamine Prevention and Intervention Bundle,’ which helps educate the public about the dangers of meth.

City Communications Director Mike Parks explained that the project’s interactive elements will allow children of all ages to enjoy 36 unique spray features throughout the park’s 6,000 square feet play area.

The Broadway Town Council voted 6-1 to terminate Miller as chief during a called special meeting last Friday.

Sections of Churchville Avenue, Grove Lane, West Frederick Street, and Greenville Avenue are among several other streets on the docket.