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Local
2 years ago
Improvements coming to Harrisonburg public transit; Friendly City’s ALICE population increases

In Harrisonburg, 37% of residents fall under the ALICE threshold – a 2% increase since last year.

Crime & Safety
2 years ago
UPDATE: Waynesboro Police have identified suspect in sexual battery case

WAYNESBORO, VA (Rocktown Now) — Waynesboro Police have identified a suspect in a sexual […]

Obituaries
2 years ago
Angelina Osorio-Henriquez

Angelina Osorio-Henriquez, 60, of Harrisonburg, passed away on Saturday, June 22, 2024 at the […]

Obituaries
2 years ago
Elijah Lemual Puckett

Elijah Lemual Puckett, 41, a resident of Timberville, passed away on Friday, June 21, […]

Sports
2 years ago
Rockingham County Baseball League Scoreboard – Tuesday, 6/25

RCBL SCOREBOARD – Tuesday, June 25 Montezuma 15 (5-9) Broadway 6 (7-6) WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE […]

Agriculture
2 years ago
New law regarding farm use vehicles goes into effect next week

The change was passed by lawmakers last year with a one-year grace period for vehicle owners.

Crime & Safety
2 years ago
Hearing delayed for Harrisonburg man charged in shooting outside city limits

Alfred Dale Eppard was scheduled to appear in general district court Tuesday afternoon; however, online records showed that the hearing was continued until September 11.

Local
2 years ago
‘Dukes of Hazard’ actor John Schneider stops in at L & S Diner in Harrisonburg

Actor John Schneider, best known for his role as Bo Duke on the hit television series The Dukes of Hazard, paid a visit to the Friendly City.

Local
2 years ago
Harrisonburg Electoral Board announces General Election candidates

The incumbents for City Council – Mayor Deanna Reed and Vice Mayor Laura Dent – will be joined by political newcomer Nasser Alsaadun as the Democratic nominees in the general election. Independent candidate E. Javier Calleja will also be on the ballot.

Community
2 years ago
Shenandoah County School board appoints attorney for NAACP lawsuit, votes to exit VSBA

The board voted 5-0, with member Gloria Corlineo abstaining, at last night’s strategic planning session to hire Salem-based Guynn-Waddell, P.C. as their legal counsel.