
JMU women’s basketball rallies, wins at Delaware, 74-71
James Madison women’s basketball erased an 11-point first-half deficit at Delaware on Sunday afternoon to take home a 74-71 win in the final road game of the regular season.

James Madison women’s basketball erased an 11-point first-half deficit at Delaware on Sunday afternoon to take home a 74-71 win in the final road game of the regular season.

The Richmond Spiders made winning plays in the final minute yet again, holding off a late Saint Joseph’s rally to win 63-57 in the City of Brotherly Love.

With 2.8 seconds remaining in overtime, senior attacker Stephanie Finley scored the game-winning goal to lift the 19th-ranked James Madison women’s lacrosse team to an 11-10 victory over No. 14 Loyolaon Saturday evening at the Ridley Athletic Complex.

The UVA baseball team improved to 9-0 on the season with a 4-1 win over Seton Hall Saturday afternoon at The Ripken Experience’s Griffith Field in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Second-ranked UVA broke open a close game with a late 12-0 run to defeat Virginia Tech, 69-57, and claim a share of the Cavs’ second straight ACC regular-season title.

Calendar of events at the Waynesboro Public Library for March 2015.

The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the upcoming week.

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Virginia today noted with appreciation passage of legislation that moves Virginia toward recognizing drug use as a public health issue that requires a public health solution.

With bipartisan support, yesterday the General Assembly passed bills from Attorney General Mark Herring to help protect Virginia children from online exploitation and to allow law enforcement to effectively investigate crimes involving child pornography, child exploitation, and human trafficking.

AAA commends Virginia legislators, who in one of their final actions before adjournment, sent a strong message of disapproval to the few localities across the Commonwealth which operate speed enforcement programs not primarily for safety, but merely as a “revenue grab” to provide major funding for their budgets.
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