A wanted individual died after a foot pursuit and an officer-involved shooting with a deputy from the Page County Sheriff’s Office, according to a PCSO release.
As travelers prepare to hit the road for this Easter holiday weekend, the Virginia Department of Transportation wants to remind drivers to buckle up and put their phones down while behind the wheel so everyone can get to and from their destinations safely.
James Madison University is being recognized for its civic engagement efforts after receiving the Highly Established Action Plan seal from the All In Campus Democracy Challenge.
The heart of the Shenandoah Valley has been known as Virginia’s Frontier, with folks who have settled or passed through and these stories of the Valley’s history still resonate today.
Following months of waiting after a five-day trial in December, closing arguments in a civil lawsuit brought by the Virginia State Conference NAACP over Confederate school names in two Shenandoah County schools are complete.
Springtime is here, and that means mowing, grilling and handling the fuel that comes with it. Fire crews say one wrong move can turn a fun day into a fiery disaster.
Car safety can be a big concern, especially overnight, and the Harrisonburg Police Department says the best way to avoid becoming a target is to lock your doors and keep valuables out of sight.
Former Governor George Allen has sent a letter to Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger demanding a trio of debates over why Virginians should vote to change congressional maps mid-decade to give democrats an advantage heading into the midterms.
“No Virginian should ever have to choose between seeing their doctor, paying their rent or mortgage, or keeping their lights on,” said Gov. Spanberger.
When it comes to limiting spending, fuel discounts and rewards may come to mind first, but experts say proper car maintenance can also play an important role in saving money.