DAILY TOP 5 READ

  • #1 - More Changes From Google
  • #2 - Lilies Of The Valley
  • #3 - African American Festival Celebrates 20 Years
  • #4 - Dynamic Employees Moving Up
  • #5 - Ailes Nails It

SKYLINE

  • African American Festival Celebrates 20 Years
  • Lilies Of The Valley
  • More Changes From Google
  • SNAP To It

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TOP STORIES

  • Bull Kills Farmer In Grottoes

    GROTTOES — A Grottoes man died after a bull on his farm trampled him Saturday. Read More

  • Chapel Hill Faced Similar Questions

    HARRISONBURG — While the Friendly City’s elected leaders are now wrestling with how best to honor the late Martin Luther King Jr., parallels can be drawn to another Southern college town’s experience of a decade ago. Read More

  • Petition Out Against MLK Rename

    HARRISONBURG — Before City Council hears a formal request to rename Cantrell Avenue in honor of Martin Luther King Jr., it will get an earful from opponents. Read More

  • Edinburg Man Held In Slaying

    An Edinburg man has been arrested in the slaying of a 65-year-old Shenandoah County woman found dead in her home Sunday morning. Read More

  • Home Sales Continue To Rise

    HARRISONBURG — Home sales in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County continued to pick up steam in May. Read More

  • County Man Charged With Making Meth

    HARRISONBURG — Investigators with the RUSH Drug Task Force say the chemicals found during a traffic stop in Harrisonburg on Sunday were likely used to make methamphetamine. Read More

  • Elktonians Oppose Higher Fees

    ELKTON — Residents rose to contest increases in water, sewer and trash fees and what they consider a bloated budget at the hearing for the town’s proposed 2014 spending plan. Read More

  • Wilson Hall Cupola Getting Spruced Up

    HARRISONBURG — The signature cupola at James Madison University, extending like a lighthouse at the middle of the campus quad, will be under repair until late August, according to a university spokesman. Read More

  • School Resource Officers Funded

    Page County is one of 24 localities across Virginia to win state funding to put school resource officers in the division’s elementary and middle schools, according to an announcement today by Gov. Bob McDonnell’s office. Read More

  • Flash Flooding Hits U.S. 340

    Flash flooding Monday night led authorities to close U.S. 340 and adjacent roads north of Waynesboro in Augusta County. Read More

SPORTS HEADLINES

  • Show Time

    HARRISONBURG — James Madison baseball coach Spanky McFarland described Ryan Reid as fearless, hard and stubborn — a man with a “bulldog” mentality. Read More

  • Hoops In June?

    HARRISONBURG – James Sullivan spent his first minutes as a varsity basketball player Thursday on the hardwood of Cassell Coliseum, with Virginia Tech coach James Johnson watching bench-side at the 10,052-seat arena. Read More

  • JUCO Pitcher Stingy

    HARRISONBURG — The New Market Shockers are again near the bottom of the Rockingham County Baseball League standings, but at least there’s some potential attached to the team’s woes this year. Read More

  • Turks Rout Rebels

    NEW MARKET – Right-hander Brett Morgan pitched 3 1/3 scoreless innings and Harrisonburg pounded out 14 hits to defeat New Market 11-5 in a Valley League baseball game Monday night. Read More

  • Two TA Players 1st-Team All-State

    HARRISONBURG – It was a resurgent baseball season for Turner Ashby High School, which benefited greatly from a pair of strong-hitting infielders at the corners. Read More

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