Crash-Plagued Road Gets Another
Updated: 8:26 AM Just last weekend, TV-3 told you of a dangerous Rockingham County intersection plagued by accident after accident. Now, there's been another. And one victim speaks out.
Updated: 8:26 AM Just last weekend, TV-3 told you of a dangerous Rockingham County intersection plagued by accident after accident. Now, there's been another. And one victim speaks out.
Updated: 6:26 PM In a place like the Shenandoah Valley where Republicans have a history of winning elections, how does a Democrat run a successful campaign?
Updated: 5:24 PM Kroger calls off negotiations with striking workers.
Updated: 8:27 AM A new business opened its doors in Waynesboro, and the city was glad to welcome it.
Updated: 5:25 PM The City Council in Staunton will face some tough choices when it comes to handing out money. To help make a more informed decision, the council took to the streets Saturday morning, hoping to get a first hand look at what spots around the city most need the help.
Updated: 5:56 PM Another trial began Friday in the gang-related murder of a Valley man.
Updated: 4:59 PM Local law enforcement is using drug money to improve police facilities and deter future drug offenders.
Updated: 7:46 AM Some people choose not to celebrate it due to its pagan origins.
Updated: 6:23 PM Christina Draper was honored Thursday at a luncheon in Staunton. She has spent her entire life in a wheelchair but she says that doesn’t stop her from living.
Updated: 3:57 PM A jury has recommended that Candace Knott spend the next 25 years in jail, in connection with the May murder of Christopher Kennedy.
Updated: 7:59 AM The Child Internet Protection Act. or CIPA, says in order for public libraries to get telecommunications money, all computers must be filtered. However, some valley libraries think requiring all patrons to use these filters in a violation of privacy.
Updated: 10:20 PM The trial of an admitted gang "queen" is headed into its second day.
Updated: 6:00 PM The Valley Family Forum is targeting all "racy" or "offensive" magazines. But the Harrisonburg City Council wonders, "What does that mean?"
Updated: 5:44 PM It's quite a shock for some Valley residents. One day their gym is open, the next it's closed for good. Even worse, many of them have lost money they've paid for memberships.
Updated: 7:15 PM Route 689 and Port Republic has been dangerous for years. And residents are fed up.
Updated: 6:36 PM .Already in jail, the husband of the Staunton woman charged in a gang-related murder is now tied to the local Crips.
Updated: 6:35 PM Recovering from breast cancer is a physical and mental fight. Many women who have a mastectomy lose a lot of self-esteem. But, now a new machine could help bring some of those old feelings.
Updated: 6:33 PM Over the years, Staunton has worked hard, marketing its historic value. The renovation of the Stonewall Jackson School Building just outside the downtown is the latest success story.
Updated: 4:44 PM Federal prosecutors in the 1996 Shenandoah Park slayings are asking a federal judge to delay the trial of the accused killer for six months so that the forensic evidence can be retested.
Updated: 4:38 PM Charge against Sampson dismissed.
Updated: 6:11 PM For almost 20 years, Waynesboro's Dupont plant leaked mercury into the South River, without knowing the harm it could cause. Though it stopped in 1950, the mercury remains.
Updated: 5:57 PM Avante nursing home in Waynesboro was recently sited for asbestos violations and now some family members say the home has a mold problem.
Updated: 5:47 PM A former Valley volunteer fire fighter has been sentenced for arson.
Updated: 5:45 PM State Attorney General Jerry Kilgore joined Virginia Senate candidate Mark Obenshain Monday morning to talk about methamphetamine trafficking in the Valley.
Updated: 8:25 AM Matt Lohr is excited about the future of farming.