DAILY TOP 5 READ

  • #1 - Fawley Combines Music, Worship
  • #2 - Area Baseball/Softball: Dukes Get In Tourney
  • #3 - Craig Eyes Career In Animal Science
  • #4 - Jalil An ‘Amazing’ Role Model
  • #5 - Extra Good

SKYLINE

  • ‘Desert Time’ Turns Days Into Weeks
  • Brothers In Arms: Part II
  • ‘This Child Is Safe’
  • Let’s Talk About This Whole ‘Happy’ Thing

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TOP STORIES

  • Obenshain Sets Sights On November

    RICHMOND — In a quiet hallway off the main floor of the Richmond Coliseum, Mark Obenshain’s family finally had a chance to settle down from what just took place late Saturday afternoon — their leading man winning the Republican nomination for Virginia attorney general — before focusing on what could be in November. Read More

  • A ‘Bittersweet’ Moment

    HARRISONBURG — Last, but not least. That’s Jenifer Nicole Zeiler’s mantra. Read More

  • Vigil Calls For Reform

    HARRISONBURG — When Francisco Machado fled Honduras in 2008 to seek political asylum in the United States, he left because violence in his home country had escalated to where he no longer felt safe. Read More

  • HPD Warns Of Scams

    HARRISONBURG — New telemarketing scams have surfaced recently in which scoundrels pitch medical alert bracelets and other products to solicit personal information from victims, particularly the elderly, according to the Harrisonburg Police Department. Read More

  • ‘Remember The Fallen’

    NEW MARKET — While cannons thumped and thundered over tall grass at the New Market Battlefield, Confederate and Union infantry rifles popped and cracked not 20 yards apart in the Bushong orchard nearby Sunday afternoon. Read More

  • Their Own Story To Tell

    NEW MARKET — With a chorus of cannon explosions, gunshots and cries for help drifting from a field only yards away, Trisha Colvin and Leanne Gillespie sat near their tents on Saturday, unfazed by the sounds of war. Read More

  • Cleaver Sports Passion To Heal

    HARRISONBURG — When Abby Cleaver got knocked off the field, she got knocked into her future career. Read More

  • Craig Eyes Career In Animal Science

    BRIDGEWATER — Don’t let Jessica Craig’s looks fool you. Read More

  • Fawley Combines Music, Worship

    HARRISONBURG — While choir class taught Corbin Fawley the basics of music, private lessons helped him find his voice, and he wants to use it to change the face of worship music. Read More

  • Jalil An ‘Amazing’ Role Model

    HARRISONBURG — Daroon Jalil wants to get inside people’s heads, perhaps to help change what they see atop hers. Read More

SPORTS HEADLINES

  • Flames Champs

    HARRISONBURG — Michaela Mast admits her goal wasn’t pretty. Then again, who cares? Read More

  • Extra Good

    BRIDGEWATER — Blaire Miller said she doesn’t know why her first name is spelled with a superfluous “E’ at the end, but she likes the flourish. Read More

  • Disabled Athletes Not A Problem

    HARRISONBURG — When Eric Bell joined Spotswood High School’s football team in 2011, his mother was concerned – and not just because of the violent nature of the sport. Read More

  • Area Baseball/Softball: Dukes Get In Tourney

    NEWARK, Del. — Johnny Bladel struck out six and allowed four runs on seven hits in a career-high 7 2/3 innings as James Madison beat Delaware 11-6 Saturday and gained a spot in the Colonial Athletic Association baseball tournament. Read More

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