Arts Council of the Valley (ACV) invites local artists, students, and artist groups to participate in the inaugural Harrisonburg Chalk Art Festival, Chalk It Up! to the Arts
Delegate Chris Runion, Delegate Tony Wilt, and Senator Mark Obenshain announced that the Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority has awarded funding for projects in the region to combat the ongoing opioid crisis.
COSPU has announced they are cancelling the 2025 Hispanic Festival in Harrisonburg.
Harrisonburg Public Works will begin paving Deyerle Avenue between University Blvd. and Neff Avenue beginning Monday June 16.
Mike Schikman, host of the Mike Schikman Show on WSVA and former Voice of the JMU Dukes is retiring.
Blue Ridge Powersports is hosting their 10th annual “Ride to Fight Suicide” this Saturday, June 14.
Columbia Gas of Virginia will be installing new underground natural gas infrastructure on and around JMU campus starting next week and continuing until May of 2026.
Bryan Glenn Andes was denied bond during a hearing Wednesday morning in Augusta County Circuit Court.
According to the Downtown Harrisonburg website, the festival will provide a variety of activities for all ages.
The new facility, titled the American Journey Gallery, will feature a permanent exhibit gallery, rotating exhibit areas, a research library, flexible education rooms and an indoor/outdoor pavilion.