Seriel Rapist
Updated: 9:01 PM Charlottesville Police have released a composite of a serial rapist in the area.
Updated: 9:01 PM Charlottesville Police have released a composite of a serial rapist in the area.
Updated: 8:52 AM Crime scenes are like a puzzle, but with the right skills and the right tools, police can put the pieces together. TV-3 caught up with some area criminal justice students who are learning how they can help.
Updated: 8:58 AM Local democrats held a caucus Monday night in Harrisonburg to nominate their choice for the 26th District House of Delegates. Long time Rockingham County School Board Member Lowell Fulk took home 223 votes.
Updated: 9:00 AM Battlefields in the Valley are in danger of losing territory to I-81 expansion.
Updated: 5:49 PM Teen pregnancies in Rockingham County are starting to decline. In 1987, there were 198 cases. Now, the number is down to 126.
Updated: 5:46 PM A growing English as a Second Language (ESL) population is putting even more of a strain on Harrisonburg schools.
Updated: 5:38 PM West Virginia governor admits being 'not faithful' to family.
Updated: 5:36 PM The search continues Monday for a missing fisherman believed to have drowned after his boat capsized in the Shenandoah River.
Updated: 5:34 PM Prosecutors say a phone call made by the man charged with murdering two hikers in Shenandoah National Park links him directly to the 1996 killings.
Updated: 10:03 AM TV-3 caught up with some local kids at Mt. Jackson's Heritage Days Festival Sunday. They had these special messages for their moms.
Updated: 10:04 AM One Valley town is celebrated more than a century of Civil War history this weekend.
Updated: 10:05 AM A business in Shenandoah County went up in flames Saturday morning.
Updated: 10:06 AM If a tornado did visit the Valley, it possibly left its mark in Augusta County.
Updated: 7:27 PM It was a stormy but happy day in Harrisonburg for thousands of JMU graduates.
Updated: 7:15 PM Buying bottled water can be expensive, but refilling your old water bottle could cost you even more. New studies are raising red flags about bacteria and the break-down of plastic into the water you drink. WHSV taps into the truth about your bottle's dirty deeds.
Updated: 7:03 PM The opening of 150 new jobs in the Valley could be delayed.
Updated: 6:59 PM Man believed drowned in Shenandoah River; wife rescued.
Updated: 6:55 PM FEMA reminds homeowners to buy flood insurance.
Updated: 6:52 PM Police say woman lost control of car while eating.
Updated: 6:48 PM A Harrisonburg man has been charged in the armed robbery of a local grocery store.
Updated: 6:03 PM Farmer found guilty of animal cruelty, neglect in deaths of cows.
Updated: 6:44 PM It's a law that could change the way you are compensated for working overtime. The Family Time and Workplace Flexibility Act, which is being discussed in Congress, offers comp time in place of over time pay. Some believe the legislation is empowering to employees, but others aren't convinced.
Updated: 6:32 PM Some major school construction is happening right here in the Valley at a minimal cost. The work is building an educational foundation for kids for years to come, and, it's saving taxpayers money. TV-3 found out how this cost-cutting construction has one school official up for statewide recognition.
Updated: 6:05 PM Officials say agricultural trade mission to Cuba is off.
Updated: 8:28 AM City council told the school board it must cut $500,000 from its budget. Superintendent Donald ford has these suggestions.