'Last Lecture' Published
Posted: 10:45 AM A 47-year-old college professor dying of cancer is turning what's become known as his "last lecture" into a book about living with joy and integrity.
Posted: 10:45 AM A 47-year-old college professor dying of cancer is turning what's become known as his "last lecture" into a book about living with joy and integrity.
Updated: 7:23 PM U.S. Senator Jay Rockefeller is among the winners of the 2008 Jefferson Muzzle Awards given by a free-speech group.
Updated: 3:13 PM Taxes can end up pretty confusing and frustrating, but the last thing you want is to pay more than necessary.
Updated: 2:54 PM When the weather warms up, mosquitoes can become a nuisance.
Updated: 3:01 PM The Harrisonburg City Schools superintendent says the system is committed to English language mastery among their students.
Updated: 2:45 PM Many local restaurants are paying fuel surcharges to their vendors but are still trying to keep the costs for customers low.
Updated: 3:04 PM Street paving and milling is underway in Staunton and will be continuing throughout the week.
Updated: 2:37 PM Students at a local campus are taking part in a research project designed to make their college more eco-friendly.
Updated: 3:46 PM Spruce Knob Seneca Rocks Telephone, Inc. received a loan through the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Development's Utilities Program Friday.
Updated: 2:50 PM Two Page County landmarks have been named to Virginia's list of historic landmarks.
Updated: 3:38 PM On Saturday, a parade was held on Mary Baldwin's campus for the return of a young woman who graduated in 2001.
Updated: 2:43 PM Hard times have fallen on a long standing Harrisonburg company, forcing the layoff of employees.
Posted: 10:56 AM A judge in Ohio is holding hearings Monday on the constitutionality of the state's lethal injection procedure.
Posted: 10:49 AM For chronically ill patients in their last two years of life, Medicare spends an average of more than $59,000 in New Jersey but only around $33,000 in North Dakota.
Posted: 10:47 AM The nation's roads are a major source of greenhouse gases, but it's not just from cars and trucks. Street lamps gobble up energy, too.
Posted: 10:35 AM The West Virginia state Division of Highways is running short of people.
Posted: 1:50 PM The Census Bureau has put out some numbers on student spending around the country and residents ask about how local schools stack up.
Posted: 1:12 PM A new bridge is part of a planned two-mile walkway through downtown Harrisonburg.
Posted: 1:06 PM Though gasoline sets and breaks record prices, the store selling the gas probably isn't making much money from it.
Posted: 12:49 PM According to SAW 2010, an anti-gang coalition, there are more than 150 gang members in based around Augusta County.
Updated: 5:15 PM A Fairfax County judge has given a preliminary victory to nearly a dozen conservative Virginia church congregations seeking to split from the Episcopal Church.
Updated: 8:40 AM It's not just the housing markets fighting the economy. Gas prices and even the price of every day food items are on the rise.
Updated: 8:23 AM We're used to seeing Chris Dodson stomping around the gym at Spotswood High School as the school's girls' basketball coach. But this weekend, we'll see another side of Coach Dodson.
Updated: 8:51 AM The Harrisonburg High School Key Club got a big boost Friday in its efforts to start a teen recreational center.