In-State Tuition Disagreement
Updated: 4:41 PM Virginia's attorney general and the ACLU are at odds over in-state tuition for children of illegal immigrants.
Updated: 4:41 PM Virginia's attorney general and the ACLU are at odds over in-state tuition for children of illegal immigrants.
Updated: 1:38 PM Are seasonal allergies giving you a fit?
Updated: 5:13 PM The $35,000 grant from Merck will fund a clinic in JMU's health and human services building.
Updated: 5:20 PM Hundreds of children and their parents have a new appreciation for what the battlefield experience is like.
Updated: 4:30 PM Students from Turner Ashby High School and Future Farmers of America spent the morning planting redbud and dogwood trees at a rest stop along 81.
Updated: 5:28 PM Living near a coal mine can be hazardous to your health.
Updated: 5:14 PM Trustees for the government's two biggest benefit programs are sounding a warning.
Updated: 12:19 PM If you have any problem with trees in the city of Harrisonburg, the city council now has the right to review any action made by the city tree committee that affects a person.
Updated: 8:45 AM A private company has submitted an application to put up more than 100 wind turbines in the Shenandoah Valley.
Updated: 2:38 PM Seniors whose income is primarily from Social Security checks need to file with the IRS to be eligible for a rebate check.
Updated: 2:10 PM Virginia State Police are working with West Virginia authorities to locate a driver who was involved in an accident Monday night in Rockingham County.
Updated: 2:40 PM A sewage leak near Gypsy Hill Park in Staunton is causing concern among residents and city officials.
Posted: 12:06 PM It's spring. And after a winter spent indoors, most of us love to get outside and enjoy the warm temperatures, even if just means doing chores around our homes and yards.
Posted: 12:05 PM Highway construction and maintenance workers often spend their days and nights short distances from traffic, creating a work zone that tragically can turn into a danger zone.
Posted: 12:29 PM On Monday, students at JMU received an e-mail warning them about a renters scam.
Updated: 12:17 PM Virginia State Police are looking for the driver of a car that smashed into a tree Monday afternoon.
Updated: 8:52 AM The city of Waynesboro will review its noise ordinance at Monday night's city council meeting.
Updated: 8:48 AM Sixteen workers at the Pilgrim's Pride Chicken Plant in Timberville are being laid off.
Posted: 10:21 AM West Virginia's interstate highway rest areas will be receiving an extreme makeover over the next couple of years.
Posted: 1:18 PM Pope Benedict XVI called for peace around the world and an end to fighting in Iraq, Tibet, and Africa.
Updated: 11:47 AM JMU athletic director Jeff Bourne said Sunday night that Marist head coach Matt Brady will be in town Monday.
Posted: 12:59 PM Good Friday is one of the most reverent observances for Christians, but much of the recent attention to religion has been tied to politics, especially after comments by Barack Obama's former pastor.
Posted: 1:09 PM Many economists have been pointing to a U.S. recession, but people in the Valley aren't taking that lying down, they're making sure they're prepared.
Updated: 7:13 PM Some are saying those new compact fluorescent light bulbs may not be a bright idea after all.