DAILY TOP 5 READ

  • #1 - Living With Lyme: Part II
  • #2 - Robbery Charges Reduced
  • #3 - Valley’s ‘Domino Effect’
  • #4 - ‘Yes, We Have A Good Life Here’
  • #5 - Little Consensus On MLK St.

SKYLINE

  • Living With Lyme: Part II
  • ‘Yes, We Have A Good Life Here’
  • Gettin’ Back On The Mountain
  • A Show Of Service

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TOP STORIES

  • Robbery Charges Reduced

    HARRISONBURG — Charges have been significantly reduced for four men accused of robbing three people in an apartment complex off Port Republic Road in September, partly because the getaway car was destroyed before it could be photographed to prosecutors’ and defense attorneys’ satisfaction. Read More

  • Little Consensus On MLK St.

    HARRISONBURG — A task force charged with recommending to City Council a street worthy of renaming after Martin Luther King Jr. heard it all during a public meeting Thursday night. Read More

  • Valley’s ‘Domino Effect’

    HARRISONBURG — Sen. Mark Obenshain’s nomination for attorney general at last weekend’s Republican convention may have set Valley political dominoes falling. Read More

  • Graduates Encouraged To Look Forward

    HARRISONBURG — As they turned their tassels, the faces of National College newest graduates began to beam. Read More

  • Church To Host Orthodox Vicar

    HARRISONBURG — For the first time in its young history, the city’s only Orthodox Church, according to the Rev. Gabriel Weller, will host a visit from a bishop this weekend. Read More

  • The ‘Complete Cycle’

    HARRISONBURG — For four years, local nonprofit New Community Project has been delivering produce via bicycle, with the funds going toward housing people in need of a welcoming home. Read More

  • Failes Has Drive For Golf Career

    HARRISONBURG — Before he excelled on the golf course, Robbie Failes credits his parents for their position in the gallery. Read More

  • Johnson Led By Curiosity

    HARRISONBURG — Spotswood High School Senior Whitney Johnson wouldn’t call herself a girly girl. Read More

  • Lam Cherishes Faith Above All

    HARRISONBURG — For the past two years, Andrew Lam has been the sole male student from Spotswood High School at the Massanutten Regional Governor’s School. Read More

  • Syptak Praised For Work Ethic

    HARRISONBURG — In four years, Caitlyn Syptak has been absent from Spotswood High School just once. That’s one day out of more than 700. Read More

SPORTS HEADLINES

  • Fort Wins It

    HARRISONBURG — Fort Defiance High School’s Carli Hill didn’t hit a lot of home runs last season. Her father Max, the Indians’ softball coach, guessed that she didn’t hit more than two. Read More

  • ERHS Takes Shen

    HARRISONBURG — Nearly two hours of thunderstorms wasn’t enough to keep third-seeded East Rockingham from winning the Shenandoah District baseball tournament Thursday night at soggy Harrisonburg High School. Read More

  • JMU Endorses Elon

    HARRISONBURG — Last August, James Madison athletic director Jeff Bourne said he believed the Colonial Athletic Association might look to expand by adding colleges from the South. He continues to be proven right. Read More

  • No R-3 For BHS

    BRIDGEWATER – Trailing 5-4 in the top of the seventh inning, Waynesboro High School’s Zach Brown beat out an infield single on a two-hopper to third baseman Tristan Bailey by diving headfirst. He came up clapping his hands forcefully. Read More

  • Gobblers Win Girls’ Title, 1-0

    WAYNESBORO — The Broadway High School girls’ soccer team picked a good time for its first-ever win over Harrisonburg. Read More

  • Broadway Wins In Softball

    HARRISONBURG — Because of multiple lightning delays, the Broadway softball team bused to Harrisonburg High School four straight days to just spend a lot of time waiting. Now, the Gobblers can — to at least one player’s relief — bus somewhere else. Read More

  • Area Roundup

    LURAY - Sophomore pinch-hitter Rachel McCoy hit a sacrifice fly to left field to score junior pinch-runner Katie Gum, lifting top-seed Page County High School to a 6-5 win over No. 3 Luray in the Shenandoah District softball tournament championship game Thursday at Ralph Dean Park. Read More

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