
Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, JMU address local COVID-19 concerns
Community leaders in Harrisonburg, Rockingham County and at JMU are highlighting local efforts to combat a recent increase in COVID-19 cases.

Community leaders in Harrisonburg, Rockingham County and at JMU are highlighting local efforts to combat a recent increase in COVID-19 cases.

Liberty third-year head volleyball coach Trevor Johnson has announced the promotion of Brett Anema from assistant coach to his current position as associate head coach/recruiting coordinator.

Irving Peddrew III was accepted into Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1953, but it was being welcomed into a Blacksburg couple’s house on East Clay Street that helped him feel at home.

Surprise of surprises landed in my email inbox on Friday – a 2020 ACC Football Preseason All-ACC Team ballot. Is this a sign that we’re actually going to do this?

The State Board for Community Colleges has certified four finalists for the position of president at Thomas Nelson Community College. The finalists were among 92 applicants from across the nation.

Students in 16 Virginia school divisions will be able to increase their understanding of African-American history by participating in a new high school-level elective course this academic year.

Democratic congressional nominee Qasim Rashid will be holding events in every locality in the First District over the next two months, beginning on Saturday.

Dyron R. Williams, Sr., 26, of Spotsylvania County, pleaded guilty to child abuse and neglect after being identified and charged as part of Attorney General Mark Herring’s PERK kit testing project.

The ACC announced today the makeup of the 20-member Search Advisory Committee responsible for providing guidance and collecting information and feedback from member schools as part of the search process to select the conference’s next commissioner.

U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine announced $4,138,947 in federal funding to help support health centers across the Commonwealth.
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