Facing Federal Charges
Updated: 8:47 PM They tried to rob a Valley pharmacy for drugs. Now, they're in big trouble.
Updated: 8:47 PM They tried to rob a Valley pharmacy for drugs. Now, they're in big trouble.
Updated: 4:35 PM A company mistakenly dropped fuel oil at their home, flooding the basement and eventually draining into town sewer system.
Updated: 9:28 PM The Valley's SWAT teams duke it out in the regional SWAT challenge.
Updated: 6:25 PM Imagine the old Staunton Correctional Center transformed into a mini-community of its own.
Updated: 6:24 PM It was a $220,000 gamble, and the city of Staunton lost.
Updated: 6:22 PM Will they or won't they? It's up to the Page County Board of Supervisors to decide whether now is the time to build two new schools. It's anyones guess what they'll decide, but school officials aren't holding back on their plans.
Updated: 9:44 AM The cicadas have emerged in the valley from their 17-year nap. Some areas report a serious infestation and other areas are wondering if the bugs decided to pass them by.
Updated: 6:35 PM Here in the Valley, much of the additional funding given to schools in the new state budget is going to teachers.
Updated: 2:45 PM Seventh year for 250-mile ride to benefit Special Olympics.
Updated: 2:41 PM In a last ditch effort to save their livelihood, Pilgrim's Pride Hinton turkey growers make an attempt to buy the plant.
Updated: 6:08 PM Governor Mark Warner says the state is allocating $750,000 for Habitat for Humanity projects in Virginia over the next three years.
Updated: 8:01 PM Thirty-nine-year-old Saundra Kay Fitzgerald of Lyndhurst has been released from the U-VA Medical Center. She is now in fair condition.
Updated: 8:00 PM For the first time in months, gas prices take a step back.
Updated: 8:04 PM Lower gas prices may have something to do with a surge in Valley tourism as record numbers of people visit area attractions.
Updated: 11:09 AM Waynesboro Police say 32-year-old Jeff Alexander Nash is a convicted rapist and has been on the most wanted list for the past six months.
Updated: 11:09 AM Mild spring fire season is winding down. In West Virginia, the numbers are down.
Updated: 3:48 PM Virginia records year's first case of equine West Nile.
Updated: 3:49 PM His son took two lives, but will hold on to his own. His father spoke with TV-3 just after the murders took place. Now, he speaks with us again.
Updated: 9:37 PM Members of the Boy Scout Troop 30 out of Staunton spent the afternoon collecting donations for the American Legion at Wal-Mart.
Updated: 10:10 PM Close to 100 bikers from all across the valley made their way to Staunton Saturday to pay tribute to our veterans.
Updated: 10:31 PM Despite high gas prices, many drivers plan to hit the roads for memorial day.
Updated: 10:24 PM From murder to sentencing... an ordeal that began one year ago this month ends.
Updated: 10:13 PM Her daughter is dead, but her killer will live.
Updated: 8:55 PM The jury recommends that Douglas Cole Waters spend life in prison.
Updated: 4:51 PM As many as five OB/GYN's may leave the area within the next year.