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High rain levels leave an impact

FRONT ROYAL – In 2017, Jeff White had one of his best years in the wine-growing business. The following year was the worst he’s ever seen. → Read More

Man sentenced to 20 years for killing child

FRONT ROYAL — A Front Royal man was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Friday in a second-degree murder case in which he was accused of killing one of → Read More

Ex-cheer gym staff member charged with embezzlement

The Front Royal Police Department has arrested a person formerly affiliated with Virginia Revolution Athletics, a Front Royal cheer gym, accusing her of embezzling money from the cheer gym’s business → Read More

4-8 inches of snow possible on Wednesday

The Northern Shenandoah Valley may be in for winter weather Wednesday that could affect both morning and evening commutes. → Read More

Pharmacy reprimanded over opioid prescriptions

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy recently reprimanded a Front Royal pharmacy for what the board stated was a failure “to take appropriate steps to determine the validity of prescriptions.” → Read More

Icy conditions lead to power outages in region

Icy conditions led to a number of power outages across the Northern Shenandoah Valley on Tuesday. → Read More

Two animals test positive for rabies in Warren County

Two animals from two different parts of Warren County have both recently tested positive for rabies. → Read More

Heavy winds, cold temperatures to come after uneventful snow storm

With an arctic cold front coming across region, the Shenandoah Valley is set to have windy and cold weather with the possibility of some heavy, short-lived snow on Wednesday. → Read More

Shenandoah Valley set to see snow, cold temperatures

The Shenandoah Valley is likely set to have snow on Tuesday, followed by cold temperatures that could bring ice to local roads. → Read More

Strasburg board critical of developer after work fails agreement

STRASBURG — Strasburg’s Architectural Review Board recommended that the town implement a program to mark the boundaries of Strasburg’s Historic District after work performed at 192 W. King St. failed → Read More

Flu cases increase in region

The Shenandoah Valley region has seen an increase in the number of people who have the flu, as flu-like illnesses are on the rise across the United States. → Read More

Over 4,500 newly eligible people enroll in Medicaid in region

Since Jan. 1, residents across Virginia whose incomes fall below 138 percent of federal poverty guidelines have been eligible for Medicaid, following the state’s passage of Medicaid expansion last year. → Read More

Strasburg panel discusses adding 15-minute parking spots

STRASBURG — Members of Strasburg’s Public Safety Committee briefly discussed whether or not they wanted to add 15-minute parking spots on King Street during their meeting on Thursday. → Read More

Struggling With Addiction: For Warren Memorial nurse, a son's overdose becomes a mission

FRONT ROYAL – When Nancy Yeager-Graddy speaks to the parents of a child who is lying in a hospital bed, recovering from a drug overdose, the Warren Memorial ER nurse → Read More

Cedar Valley development moves one step closer to fruition

STRASBURG — The Planning Commission approved a decision that will move the proposed Cedar Valley development at 33227 Old Valley Pike one step closer to fruition. → Read More

Hoarding the focus of Shenandoah County forum

WOODSTOCK — When a landlord in Winchester asked to go into the house of one of the people who was renting to him, the tenant would always refuse. → Read More

Strasburg Town Council to discuss water meter program

The Strasburg Town Council is set to have a work session on Monday to discuss whether or not it wants to adopt an automated water meter program. → Read More

Encountering a bear was just the first battle

On Friday night, May 12, a bear came into the back porch of Dustan and Tiffany Golladay’s house. The couple was sleeping and got woken up by their dog, Zoe. → Read More

Game and Inland Fisheries plans to reduce black bear population in area

The encounter with the bear that Dustan and Tiffany Golladay had on May 12 comes as the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries ponders a new proposal to reduce the bear population by 25 percent in the Shenandoah Valley region. → Read More

Queen Designate Laurenzano prepares for Apple Blossom Festival

After hearing stories about the Apple Blossom Festival from her great-aunt, Kiara Anastasia Laurenzano is preparing to experience the festival for herself. → Read More