Are You Prepared for the Worst?
Updated: 9:22 AM If there were a terror attack or severe power outage in your town, would you know what to do? The Harrisonburg Fire Department wants to get you prepared.
Updated: 9:22 AM If there were a terror attack or severe power outage in your town, would you know what to do? The Harrisonburg Fire Department wants to get you prepared.
Updated: 8:26 PM The Harrisonburg City School Board doesn't plan to shoot down its current weapons policy.
Updated: 9:17 AM The first day of school in Staunton meant the first day in a long time, school cars needed to slow down in school zones. But it appears that's easier said than done.
Updated: 8:46 AM A new date is set for the completion of the new Harrisonburg High School.
Updated: 8:47 AM A local Boys and Girls Club is looking for a temporary home for its after-school program.
Updated: 10:03 PM A wet spring and summer has caused mold headaches for many Valley buildings. Of particular concern is schools. Two in Augusta County have been affected. The good news is experts know what to look for and how to prevent it.
Updated: 8:46 PM In the past year, the need for foster care in Rockingham County has increased dramatically.
Updated: 6:13 PM Some kids are heading back to school this week. That means SOL testing is just a few months away. For seniors, the pressure is on. This is the first year 12th graders must meet Virginia Standard of Learning requirements in order to graduate.
Updated: 5:23 PM Children from all over the east coast are in the valley for the Mid Atlantic Burn Camp. The camp's designed especially for children who have suffered burns, and know the pain that comes with it.
Updated: 5:25 PM Police in West Virginia are investigating a deadly string of shootings. The recent attacks share some striking similarities to, and are an eerie reminder of, the sniper shootings that captivated our region nearly a year ago.
Updated: 5:28 PM A tractor trailer crashed through the median on I-81 early Saturday, catching fire.
Updated: 5:32 PM The first day of school is just around the corner. But not everyone has their school supplies. The Salvation Army in Waynesboro is working to change that, but needs your help.
Updated: 6:38 PM Nearly 1,000 people have signed an anti-porn petition drive this week at the Rockingham County Fair.
Updated: 6:31 PM The worst blackout in U.S. history didn't leave the Valley in the dark, but many here are wondering, could a massive power outage happen here?
Updated: 8:52 PM Beaches in Hampton and Newport News are closed to swimmers again today, because lab tests indicated high bacteria levels for the second time in a week.
Updated: 8:50 PM An Episcopal leader in Norfolk says he's getting hate mail from people angry that the church will allow a sexually active gay man to become New Hampshire's bishop.
Posted: 8:47 PM About 33 flights at northern Virignia's major airports have been cancelled or delayed by the blackout in New York, Detroit, Cleveland and Canada.
Updated: 8:44 PM The company that coordinates the movement of electricity through D.C., West Virginia and six other states says the system is stable.
Updated: 6:26 PM What you call home sweet home is also the breeding ground for millions of microscopic organisms. And what you can't see on the most common of household products could kills you.
Updated: 8:32 AM Mom says son was beaten up at day camp, but she was never told. She claims unfair treatment. Camp leaders disagree.
Updated: 8:32 AM We live in an information age, but what good is that information without understanding? That's the $15 billion dollar question one local company is asking President Bush as he begins to spend money on global AIDS awareness.
Updated: 11:33 AM As of Monday, 69 residential unites had reported flood damage. There was a report of shifting foundation at one business. And a structural engineer is set to examine the parking garage.
Updated: 10:11 AM They're squishy and squirmy, but they're great for your garden.
Updated: 9:02 AM Augusta County has its fair. Now it's time for Rockingham.
Updated: 9:03 AM Woman who was found along the banks of the Shenandoah River was crucial to many investigations.