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Local
10 months ago
Staunton named in “Best Places to Live in Virginia in 2025-2026”

Staunton was ranked 8th out of 23 best places to live in Virginia.

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Local
10 months ago
Harrisonburg Water Treatment Plant resumes full service

The Harrisonburg Water Treatment Plant has now resumed operating at full service thanks to community water conservation efforts.

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Community
10 months ago
Grottoes pool to reopen Memorial Day Weekend

The beloved Grottoes Pool is officially reopening on Saturday, May 24 at 11am.

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Local
10 months ago
HCPS School Board passes two actions items

The first was approving proposed changes to the elementary school schedule to add 10 minutes to the day.  The second was the approval of a retention bonus for all staff.  

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Local
10 months ago
High School Baseball, Softball & Soccer Scores – Tuesday, 5/20

High School Baseball, Softball & Soccer Scores – Tuesday, 5/20

Sports
10 months ago
JMU Men’s Basketball signs Georgia Southern transfer Bradley Douglas

The James Madison men’s basketball program signed Georgia Southern transfer Bradley Douglas to an aid agreement on Tuesday afternoon, Head Coach Preston Spradlin announced.

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Community
10 months ago
Two local diners named in Top 10 Roadside Diners by USA Today

Magpie Diner and Thunderbird Cafe cracked the top 5 at number 4 and 2, respectively.

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Local
10 months ago
HEA voted as representative for HCPS employees

The decision came through two elections, one with certified staff and one with classified staff.

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Local
10 months ago
Part of Route 608 near Stuarts Draft to close for 48 hours

A portion of Route 608 in the Stuarts Draft area of Augusta County will close to through traffic for about 48 hours beginning Wednesday morning, May 21.

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Community
10 months ago
Memorial to be held Tuesday evening for 12-year-old who died in Albemarle floods

A memorial will be held tonight at the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department to remember Jordan Sims, the 12-year-old boy who was recently swept away by rising flood waters.