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Crime & Safety
2 years ago
Augusta County Sheriff’s office investigate Craigsville shooting

It happened shortly before 10 p.m. in the 450 block of Hite Hollow Road in Craigsville. The result was a woman suffering a gunshot wound to the arm.

Augusta County Sheriff's Office vehicle
Crime & Safety
2 years ago
Staunton man hospitalized after police pursuit

The chase ended when the truck, driven by Michael David Keys, Sr., crashed and flipped onto its side.  

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Local
2 years ago
Hearing delayed for McGaheysville man accused of shooting Waynesboro man

Dove, 23, faces two felony counts, including malicious assault following a shooting incident on May 25 in the 1300 block of D Street.

Crime & Safety
2 years ago
Sentencing hearing delayed for Timberville man charged with assault

Litten, 39, was indicted by a grand jury back in June of last year on more than a dozen charges, including 10 counts for malicious assault of a law enforcement officer.

Local
2 years ago
Fawley appointed to Broadway Town Council to finish term vacated by Fulk

A special election will be held in November to fill the council seat for the next term and Fawley has declared her candidacy.  

Crime & Safety
2 years ago
Hearing delayed again for Harrisonburg man charged with possession of child pornography

It is the sixth such continuation since Paulson, 63, was indicted by a grand jury back in October of last year on 20 counts, including 19 for possession of child pornography multiple offense.

Local
2 years ago
SPCA launches campaign to encourage adopting mature dogs

It’s called “Mutt-urity” and it’s to show that for most dog breeds, once they turn two years old, they are fully matured, meaning their personality and behaviors are pretty set.

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Local
2 years ago
Federal lawsuit filed against Page County Fire and EMS

The suit alleges that the defendant’s systemic policy for failing to pay its employees for all hours worked, including overtime hours, is a violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Local
2 years ago
Summer edition of Brent Berry Family Food Drive starts Tuesday

Coordinator Bucky Berry explained that the month-long food drive will be from 9 a.m. until 7 p.m. and folks can make a $10 pre-packaged donation.

National
2 years ago
Former Capitol Police Officer and JMU football player Dunn reacts to SCOTUS ruling on presidential immunity

Police officer and former James Madison University football player Harry Dunn, who defended the Capitol on January 6, said the ruling endangers the nation.