HARRISONBURG, Va. (WHSV) - October has arrived, and that means fall is truly in full force across the region! The new month ...
If you want to cast your ballot in the upcoming election but aren’t registered yet, here’s how you can register online from ...
WAYNESBORO, Va. (WHSV) - Waynesboro Public Works is asking residents to conserve water. The Shenandoah Village Drive water ...
The Staunton City Council has voted to raise salaries for future council members and the mayor, setting the new pay at ...
After Hurricane Helene affected regions of Virginia, the Virginia Department of Health advises the public to avoid natural ...
Coming off a Week 4 70-50 win over UNC, The focus for James Madison football turned to the defensive side of the ball. After ...
WHSV's Massanutten Dental Game of the Week takes us to the Shenandoah District as Buffalo Gap takes on Stuarts Draft ...
Monday night, a moment of silence offered an opportunity to remember one of those victims, who we now know was a Montgomery County teacher.
Robert Haynes has been working through rehabilitation from his stroke at the wellness center, and now he has his work displayed there.
As Augusta County still feels the remnants of Hurricane Helene, homeowners are left to clean up the mess left damaged after the storms late last week.
After seeing the impact of Hurricane Helene, community members and organizations all over the Valley have been doing whatever they can to help those impacted.
Around one in eight men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetime, and the disease kills two out of three people infected with it, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.