Posted: 11:47 PM Mt. Jackson's town council received former town manager Clark Draper's sudden resignation on Monday but some have said that he was forced out.
Updated: 6:39 AM One graduation ceremony for James Madison University is out of the way but all the major traffic and the crowds that come with it starts Saturday.
Posted: 5:09 PM A Manassas woman has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for violating federal firearms laws after buying and selling 31 handguns over a two-week span without a license.
Posted: 3:11 PM The District of Columbia's film office says Washington's Theodore Roosevelt Bridge will be closing temporarily for a major motion picture.
Updated: 1:16 PM West Virginia authorities say a suspicious fire destroyed the home of a couple who had been recently jailed on charges they violated a custody order for their 2-year-old son.
Updated: 6:54 AM Do you know the signs of stroke, and what to do if you or someone else has a symptom? Hear the answers from Dr. Dan Chehebar, Rockingham Memorial Hospital Neurologist and Stroke Medical Director. Click on the video above to see the One-on-One interview.
Posted: 10:34 AM A University of Virginia team that developed an IV catheter to improve blood sampling is the winner of this year's Governor's Business Plan Challenge.
Posted: 4:57 PM A union leader wants Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin to investigate staff shortages at the West Virginia Veterans Nursing Home and alleged retaliation against a patient who spoke out publicly about the quality of care.
Posted: 1:13 PM A judge says there is enough evidence for a grand jury to hear the case against a Mississippi man accused of sending ricin-laced letters to President Barack Obama and others.
Updated: 12:10 PM A West Virginia mother who forced her daughter to eat red pepper seeds and burned her with cigarettes is headed to prison for what a judge calls torture.