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Many Warren County homeowners win reassessment appeals

A majority of Warren County property owners saw their reassessments drop when they appealed to the assessor. → Read More

Front Royal leaders seek to work out new tourism deal with Warren County

Front Royal leaders now face the ramifications of their decision to end a tourism deal with Warren County. → Read More

Deadline approaches for meals tax decision

WOODSTOCK — The Shenandoah County Board of Supervisors could ask voters in November how they feel about a local meals tax. → Read More

Firefighters injured while attacking house blaze

Firefighters battling a blaze in a Warren County house Friday morning suffered injuries when they fell through the floor, officials said. → Read More

Judge sentences woman to 5 years for VFW arson

FRONT ROYAL — A judge sentenced a town woman to five years in prison Friday for setting fire to a veterans’ group’s headquarters in 2015. → Read More

Army officer found not guilty in horse, gun case

FRONT ROYAL – A judge found a U.S. Army officer not guilty this week of brandishing a firearm while intoxicated and riding a horse in March. → Read More

Judge rules deputy owes sheriff training costs

WOODSTOCK – A former Shenandoah County Sheriff’s Office deputy must repay the law enforcement agency for training costs because she resigned before the end of her contract, a judge ruled → Read More

Trial moves forward for man accused of 2000 rape

WOODSTOCK – A judge allowed a man’s trial in a rape case to move forward Tuesday despite the absence of a key defense witness. → Read More

Creek cleaning day

EDINBURG -- Outdoor enthusiasts and other residents collected garbage dumped along Shenandoah County streams Saturday in the hopes of restoring fishing sites and keeping waterways clean. → Read More

Planner quits county development office

The Shenandoah County government department handling land development lost another employee last week when planner Jill Jefferson quit her position in the Office of Community Development. → Read More

Authorities say Toms Brook house set on fire

TOMS BROOK – Shenandoah County authorities say someone likely set fire to a home that forced out four people Tuesday. → Read More

Jury convicts woman in VFW fire, embezzlement

FRONT ROYAL – A Warren County jury on Friday recommended a Front Royal woman serve five years in prison after finding her guilty of stealing from a local veterans group → Read More

Man may face deportation for felony

A man convicted of giving false information to authorities and forging a public document might face deportation to his native Mongolia. → Read More

Lawsuit claims DSS knew of sexually assaults

A couple’s lawsuit claims the Shenandoah County Department of Social Services withheld their son's records of committing sex offenses to push through his adoption. → Read More

Court papers detail homicide investigation

WOODSTOCK – Court documents revealed more details of a homicide investigation into the Saturday death of an Edinburg woman. → Read More

Court clerk responds to state audit

A state agency has questioned the financial accountability of the Shenandoah County Circuit Court in a recent audit, but Clerk of Circuit Court Sarona S. Irvin said in her response → Read More

Police charge man in stabbing death

A Shenandoah County man arrested and charged in the Saturday stabbing death of a woman remains held without bond at the regional jail. → Read More

Books, baseball event draws crowd

QUICKSBURG – Books, baseball and breakfast drew close to 200 people to Ashby-Lee Elementary School on Saturday. → Read More

Supervisors to consider fire, rescue plan

WOODSTOCK – Shenandoah County leaders could soon adopt a long-awaited plan aimed at coordinating paid and volunteer emergency responders. → Read More

Government shutdown affects local court case

WOODSTOCK – The federal government shutdown over spending on a border wall has started to have an impact on local courts. → Read More