DAILY TOP 5 READ

  • #1 - Rosetta Stone Cuts 13 Jobs
  • #2 - Ticket Holder ‘Shocked’ By Win
  • #3 - Two Charged In City Arsons
  • #4 - Other Divisions Weighing In On School Building
  • #5 - Event To Benefit Cancer Patient

SKYLINE

  • Event To Benefit Cancer Patient
  • The Best Around, At Least On The Grill
  • Finding Peace
  • Preparations For Wedding End, Church Services Begin

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TOP STORIES

  • An Eye On The Storm

    HARRISONBURG — Although tornadoes are relatively rare in the Shenandoah Valley, Harrisonburg and Rockingham County residents will soon have a new resource if the weather turns violent. Read More

  • Sunnyside Honors ‘Living Legend’

    HARRISONBURG — Bill Pattillo’s life at Sunnyside Retirement Community is missing one essential piece: his 89-year-old identical twin brother, Buck. Read More

  • Work-Release Walkaway Free For Just Nine Hours

    HARRISONBURG — An inmate who walked away from a work-release program in the Weyers Cave area Wednesday morning was found less than nine hours later in Washington, D.C., according to Virginia State Police. Read More

  • Hanger, Landes Head Medicaid Panel

    HARRISONBURG — Two central Valley lawmakers have been picked to lead the state commission overseeing possible Medicaid expansion in Virginia. Read More

  • Report: One Saw Suspect With A Knife

    Two unnamed sources were instrumental in Monday’s arrest of an Edinburg man for the slaying of a woman found dead at her home Sunday, according to a police report. Read More

  • Rosetta Stone Cuts 13 Jobs

    HARRISONBURG — Rosetta Stone is laying off staff at its Harrisonburg office again. Read More

  • Two Charged In City Arsons

    HARRISONBURG — City fire investigators have charged two James Madison University students with starting seven trash bin fires during a roughly four-hour period early Tuesday morning. Read More

  • Other Divisions Weighing In On School Building

    HARRISONBURG — Harrisonburg City School Board members received guidance on the division’s newest building project Wednesday from representatives of other school systems. Read More

  • Annual Jumbo Fly-In On Tap

    HARRISONBURG — Local farmer Dan Myers first got involved with the “hobby sport” of model airplanes more than 30 years ago. He wanted to find an activity to enjoy with his son and namesake. Read More

  • Ticket Holder ‘Shocked’ By Win

    When Casey Orndorff stopped at an Edinburg gas station earlier this month, she never expected to walk away with $100,000. Read More

SPORTS HEADLINES

  • Hott Hot For North

    HARRISONBURG – Shortly after arriving at Veterans Memorial Park, Strasburg High School’s Tyler Hott learned that he was one of just three pitchers for the North in the fourth annual Shenandoah Valley Baseball Academy senior all-star game. Read More

  • Tutwiler Returns After Accident

    CLOVER HILL — Bucks manager Mike Martin addressed the home crowd before Wednesday night’s Rockingham County Baseball League game and promised a “Clover Dome Miracle.” Read More

  • Want Film? No Problem Now

    HARRISONBURG — How out of date was the James Madison football team’s system for editing and trading game film? Read More

  • Area Baseball: Turks Win, 7-0

    ALDIE — Shortstop R.J. Perucki went 2-for-4 with a home run, four RBIs and two stolen bases to lead Harrisonburg to a 7-0 win over Aldie in a Valley Baseball League game Wednesday. Read More

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