
Staniar Gallery presents Xavier Tavera’s ‘On the Edge/En el Filo’
An exhibition of photographs by Minneapolis-based artist and photographer Xavier Tavera is on display in Washington and Lee’s Staniar Gallery through Sept. 27.

An exhibition of photographs by Minneapolis-based artist and photographer Xavier Tavera is on display in Washington and Lee’s Staniar Gallery through Sept. 27.

Christopher T. Chenery will be inducted into the National Racing Hall of Fame for his work founding Meadow Stable in Caroline County

A medical emergency may have precipitated the head-on collision that took the life of a Staunton teen in a three-vehicle crash on Route 254 near Kiddsville Road in Augusta County on Wednesday.

The July exhibition at Arts Council of the Valley’s Smith House Galleries features impressionist landscape paintings by Deliece Blanchard and platinum/palladium nature photographs by Ellen Martin.

R. Mark Laursen, clinical associate professor in Boston University’s Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and director of Athletic Training Services, will provide Bridgewater College’s 2019 commencement address at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 4.

Arts Council of the Valley announces its February exhibition, Impressions: Monotypes by Patricia Hobbs, Feb 1-22 at Smith House Galleries, 311 South Main Street, Harrisonburg.

The Martin Luther King Jr. Community Parade sponsored by the Community Anti-Racism Effort (CARE) of Rockbridge County has become part of historic Lexington’s culture.

When Tariq Caldwell (Richmond, Va./Lee-Davis) adeptly kissed a short jumper off the glass on the game’s opening possession, EMU coach Melvin Felix knew his senior forward brought his “A” game.

The Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine welcomed its ninth class to be part of Virginia Tech’s ninth college in Roanoke, Virginia, on July 30.

This week, local advocacy group Charlottesville for Reasonable Health Insurance challenged the Virginia Bureau of Insurance on Sentara/Optima’s 2019 rate filings for the Charlottesville area.
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