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Liberty Park Improvements

Posted: 1:12 PM A new bridge is part of a planned two-mile walkway through downtown Harrisonburg.

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Gasoline Woes

Posted: 1:06 PM Though gasoline sets and breaks record prices, the store selling the gas probably isn't making much money from it.

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SAW 2010 Rally

Posted: 12:49 PM According to SAW 2010, an anti-gang coalition, there are more than 150 gang members in based around Augusta County.

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Judge Gives Victory for Church Split

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.

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Home and Garden Show Sales

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.

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Coach Ready to Rumble for a Good Cause

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.

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Grant for Area Teen Center

Updated: 8:51 AM The Harrisonburg High School Key Club got a big boost Friday in its efforts to start a teen recreational center.

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Rockingham County Taxes

Updated: 8:44 AM Not only could Rockingham County residents notice their property, water and sewer taxes going up, but the next they grab a bite to eat, they may have to pay a bit more.

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W.V. Truckers Protest Fuel Prices

Updated: 4:23 PM Horns blaring, dozens of West Virginia truckers fed up with high fuel costs have converged on the state Capitol in protest.

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King Remembered in Memphis

Updated: 1:20 PM It was 40 years ago Friday that Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.

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Food Banks Robbed

Posted: 10:44 AM Police in Alexandria are investigating the theft of more than 1,000 pounds of canned goods from a food bank warehouse.

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Racing to Honor Davis

Updated: 6:05 PM The office of Virginia Congressman Rob Wittman is entering a footrace to raise money for cancer research in memory of his predecessor, the late Jo Ann Davis.

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Old Fashioned Census

Updated: 6:18 PM Technology problems will force the Census Bureau to return to using paper and pencil to count the nation's 300 million residents in the 2010 census.

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Study: Child Abuse Starts Early

Updated: 6:19 PM The first national study of child abuse in infants finds that about one in 50 are abused or neglected, and that doesn't include babies who die.

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Street Smart Program at BRCC

Posted: 11:55 AM A program developed in Florida that's designed to help students make smart choices on the road made it's way to the Valley Thursday night.

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Prepare for Allergy Season

Updated: 5:46 PM With springtime pollen counts rising in parts of the South, doctors say people who are susceptible to hay fever should start taking precautions early.

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Anti-Gang Rally

Updated: 8:03 AM One Valley community is hoping to keep kids out of gangs by putting the spotlight on former gang members.

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Making a Movie to Teach

Updated: 12:54 PM Artists from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts spent Thursday at local schools teaching students about anti-bullying through the art of clay animation.

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Hospital Topping Out

Updated: 12:56 PM With one last steel beam ready to be put in place, workers at the site of the new Rockingham Memorial Hospital held a topping out ceremony Thursday.

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Vigil for Binsted

Updated: 4:04 PM There was a vigil held in Richmond Wednesday night for a slain Virginia Commonwealth University student and Mount Jackson native.

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300 Years of the Brethren

Updated: 3:04 PM Bridgewater College is observing the 300th anniversary of the Church of the Brethren this week.

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Art Show for Sexual Violence Awareness

Posted: 1:22 PM April is both National Sexual Violence Awareness Month and National Child Abuse Prevention Month. One organization is using art to help raise awareness.

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Crews Practice Worst-Case Scenario

Posted: 3:33 PM Hazardous materials crews from around the country rushed to Eastern Mennonite University Thursday morning, but it was just a drill.

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Childhood Development Announcement

Updated: 1:11 PM Governor Timothy M. Kaine announced the creation of the Office of Early Childhood Development, which will be headed by Kathy Glazer, Thursday.

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TVs Transition to Digital

Updated: 3:18 PM If you have rabbit ears and want to continue watching stations like WHSV a year from now, you'll have to get a digital TV converter box.

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