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All in the family: Southern Kitchen's new look to keep tradition alive

NEW MARKET – The staple of home cooking up and down the valley left its founder’s family last month but none of the heart has been lost. → Read More

Inland Port, local businesses expanding in 2019

FRONT ROYAL – The Port of Virginia is pushing to become a premier shipper and receiver, not just on the East Coast but throughout the world, John Reinhart, the port’s → Read More

Chili cook-off

Mount Jackson Mayor Bucky Miller tastes one of the spicier chilis from Saturday’s chili cook-off. → Read More

The easy way to shop: Stephens City Martin's offers online shopping, curbside pickup

STEPHENS CITY – Shopping got easier Thursday when Martin’s unveiled its new Martin’s Direct Center. → Read More

Lawmakers talk taxes, minimum wage with business leaders

EDINBURG – State and federal legislators returned home Friday afternoon for Shenandoah County’s annual legislators luncheon. → Read More

Supervisors name new administrator

WOODSTOCK – County supervisors announced Thursday that Evan Vass, assistant county administrator, will take Mary Beth Price’s place as county administrator when she retires on April 1. → Read More

Development forum draws full house, stirs discussion

NEW MARKET – Dozens of citizens, business owners, landowners and real estate developers crowded into the Town Hall on Tuesday evening to talk with each other and town leaders about → Read More

Former Gilbert intern tries to infiltrate ERA campaign

Kati Hornung, campaign coordinator for VAratifyERA, is claiming a former part-time intern for House Majority Leader Todd Gilbert, R-Mount Jackson, attempted to infiltrate the VAratifyERA campaign late last month after → Read More

High winds take out power, cause delays

Heavy winds whipped through Shenandoah and Warren County Sunday afternoon and Monday morning, causing widespread power outages and delaying travelers. → Read More

Four deaths in five days

Eight people have died from overdoses in 2019 in the Northern Shenandoah Valley. In less than a week, six reports of overdoses have been reported, and four people have died, → Read More

Council wrestles with New Market's history, future

NEW MARKET – Town Council members are facing the constricting expansion of future developments as parcels of land in and around town are bought up and placed in conservation easements. → Read More

Glen Manor Vineyards brings home gold from Governor's Cup

The Virginia Governor’s Cup is one of two contests Jeff White, owner and winemaker at Glen Manor Vineyards, enters each year. This year, White brought home two gold medals and → Read More

Democratic scandals rock local party members

FRONT ROYAL — Scandal at the top of Virginia’s Democratic Party is reverberating down the line, sending shock waves through a local party. → Read More

County adopts plan to centralize volunteer fire departments

WOODSTOCK – Shenandoah County supervisors adopted a strategic plan to combine fire and rescue services throughout the county on Thursday night — moving volunteer departments throughout the county under one → Read More

Full count: New Market Shockers risk striking out in 2019

NEW MARKET— One little-known baseball team is facing an uncertain future as expenses pile up and community support wanes. → Read More

New Market wrestles with major improvement projects

NEW MARKET – Town Manager Todd Walters presented some of biggest expenses facing the town over the next five years on Tuesday night, concluding with the question of how the → Read More

Active, vibrant Dellinger is missed

Cindy Dellinger’s violent death rocked her community and left a distinct void where she once stood. → Read More

Deputies rescue man from pond

Shenandoah County Sheriff’s Office deputies rescued a man out of a pond off Stoneburner Lane around 9:30 p.m. Sunday. Deputies responded to a call at a nearby trailer park and → Read More

Citizen of the Year aims to keep traditions alive

Libby Rocco’s list of accomplishments is long. She is a trailblazer who broke into the male-dominated insurance industry after teaching orchestra to teenagers. She has chaired Edinburg’s Ole Time Festival → Read More

Year's first big snowfall closes schools

Gov. Ralph Northam declared a state of emergency over the weekend as snowstorms dumped snow on Virginia, including up to 8 inches on Shenandoah and Warren counties. → Read More