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A Sunday night fire damaged parts of Front Royal's only movie theater, but staff and audience members escaped the blaze uninjured.
First responders, Red Cross partner to improve fire safety
By Ashley Miller The Northern Virginia Daily
Front Royal movie theater to be closed for months after fire
By Alex Bridges The Northern Virginia Daily
Headlines
- Hometown native Mellanie Shipe appointed town manager
- Planners recommend denial of permit over residents' concerns
- 'Large winter storm' expected this weekend
- 'Costs nothing and saves lives': Red Cross puts out call for blood donors
- State awards nearly $30K to local festivals, events
- Warren County rescue workers recover body pinned under vehicle
- Public meetings
- Runaway vehicle incident on private driveway in Star Tannery claims life
Local News
FRONT ROYAL — Samuels Public Library has raised enough funds to continue operations through mid-April.
Town Manager Waverly Coggsdale will retire at the end of the year, concluding a long career in local government and f…
Warren County deputies charged a Front Royal man who tried to flee arrest on Monday morning.
The Warren County Sheriff’s Office accuses a Colorado man of traveling to Front Royal to engage in sexual activity wi…
As Virginia grapples with an energy crisis fueled by the proliferation of data centers and growing local concern about permitting for the facilities, lawmakers are mulling how to manage the industry.
Warren County deputies charged a Front Royal man who tried to flee arrest on …
A member of the Warren County Board of Supervisors is accused of driving unde…
A proposal allowing mid-decade redistricting of Virginia’s congressional maps…
Democrat Abigail Spanberger was sworn in Saturday as Virginia’s 75th governor, making history as the first woman to hold the commonwealth’s highest office and pledging to lead with unity, affordability and pragmatic action amid deep national divisions and growing uncertainty coming out of Wa…
Virginia House Democrats wasted little time flexing their new majority on the…
FRONT ROYAL — Samuels Public Library has raised enough funds to continue oper…
In his final State of the Commonwealth address Wednesday evening, outgoing Go…
FRONT ROYAL -- Proposed safety improvements for South Street in town have some residents already concerned.
The Warren County Sheriff’s Office accuses a Colorado man of traveling to Fro…
By the time 13-year-old Nora Jarrels got to the barn to check on one of her f…
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- A championship season: Strasburg’s football coach brings home a title while battling cancer
- Southbound I-81 near Woodstock to be closed for bridge repair
- 'It was about coming home': After 10 years, original owner repurchases assisted living facility
- Runaway vehicle incident on private driveway in Star Tannery claims life
- Warren County supervisor Tony Carter accused of DUI
- Residents ask Shenandoah County School Board members to put aside their differences
- Shenandoah County Supervisors hear complaints about recent reassessment
- Strasburg Town Council delays vote on extending water service across I-81
- Bauserman to be inducted into SU Hall of Fame this month
- Warren County rescue workers recover body pinned under vehicle
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Local Sports
WOODSTOCK — Playing basketball at Central has just been a family tradition for Kynli Hoover and her siblings.
The heavy eight-point buck burst out of the blackberry thicket like a launched missile. Within In seconds, he was bounding across my property …
Skyline’s wrestling team continued its strong season over the weekend.
WINCHESTER — The Sherando High School boys basketball team continues to show it knows what it takes to win.
Local sports
WOODSTOCK — Playing basketball at Central has just been a family tradition for Kynli Hoover and her siblings.
The heavy eight-point buck burst out of the blackberry thicket like…
Skyline’s wrestling team continued its strong season over the weekend.
WINCHESTER — The Sherando High School boys basketball team continue…
Anytime Frederick County rivals Millbrook and Sherando meet in the …
FRONT ROYAL -- Skyline knew undefeated Meridian would provide a cha…
FRONT ROYAL — Warren County staged a furious fourth-quarter rally t…
STRASBURG — The Strasburg girls basketball team wasn’t at its best …
Lifestyle
Ride & Tie, which is an endurance competition involving running and horseback riding, is popular among a small but mighty group of competitors.
This Saturday, Shenandoah Valley residents will party from 9 to 5 a…
Correction: This story has been changed to correct the name of Reb…
Twelve historical sites and organizations from New Market to Strasb…
Lifestyle
Ride & Tie, which is an endurance competition involving running and horseback riding, is popular among a small but mighty group of competitors.
This Saturday, Shenandoah Valley residents will party from 9 to 5 a…
Correction: This story has been changed to correct the name of Reb…
Twelve historical sites and organizations from New Market to Strasb…
MAURERTOWN — What began as a longtime love for wine turned into a l…
Business
FRONT ROYAL — Shelly Cook is no stranger to business dealings. But the entrepreneur said her most recent acquisition was made from the heart.
In his final State of the Commonwealth address Wednesday evening, o…
Dayton Town Manager Brian Borne confirmed reports that a California…
MAURERTOWN — What began as a longtime love for wine turned into a l…
Known for producing award-winning wines in the Shenandoah Valley, M…
Business
FRONT ROYAL — Shelly Cook is no stranger to business dealings. But the entrepreneur said her most recent acquisition was made from the heart.
In his final State of the Commonwealth address Wedne…
Dayton Town Manager Brian Borne confirmed reports th…
MAURERTOWN — What began as a longtime love for wine …
Opinions
Local columns
The heavy eight-point buck burst out of the blackberry thicket like…
I don’t understand this sudden determination to pretend that some t…
The Bible is filled with stories and each one can teach us much not…
Local columnist
The heavy eight-point buck burst out of the blackberry thicket like a launched missile. Within In seconds, he was bounding across my property line, deep into the neighbor’s land.
I don’t understand this sudden determination to pretend that some things never happened — or change results for rosy outcomes.
The Bible is filled with stories and each one can teach us much not only about God and ourselves, but also about human nature. While some of t…
As a change of pace, this week’s column will feature a collection of short, how-to tips on both hunting and fishing. Hopefully these will impr…
Have you ever had to adjust your bathroom scales or car speedometer? In the digital age, such adjustments are often either unneeded or difficu…
Letters & Commentary
Opinion
Commentary, letters & columns
We've seen masked government agents roughing people up, shouting obscenities at them, trapping them on freezing cold roofs, smashing their car windows, shooting pastors with pepper balls, shoving women to the ground, separating mothers from their children and killing an unarmed American citi…
Where are the babies? Social conservatives keep asking what's happened as the U.S. fertility rate crashes to its lowest level ever. But the answer should be another question:
For the past five months, I’ve had the honor of speaking with thousands of neighbors around the Shenandoah Valley and the Alleghany Highlands.
Very sadly, last week, a female member of the LGBTQ community was talked by her “wife” into attending an anti ICE protest where illegal aliens were being rounded up for processing (aka being deported to their home country). This occurred in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Yes — we’re on the Titanic, and we’d better find a life preserver fast. Never has a President torpedoed our future more directly than the one steering the ship today.
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Headlines
On a snowy night after a late dispatch shift, Mellanie Shipe drove back into Strasburg and saw it the way people do when they’ve spent a lifetime returning to it.
The Warren County Planning Commission voted at their meeting last week to recommend that the Board of Supervisors deny a request for a conditional-use permit to allow a building service establishment on a 2.654-acre l…
Get ready for a wallop by Old Man Winter this weekend, the likes of which we haven't seen for quite a while.
With the nation facing a winter blood shortage, the American Red Cross of the Greater Shenandoah Valley is urging donors to give now — an easy act that can save lives.
The Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival, Middletown's July 4th celebration and the Watermelon Pickers' Fest each received a grant from the Virginia Tourism Corporation (VTC)’s Special Events & Festivals Sponsorship …
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- A championship season: Strasburg’s football coach brings home a title while battling cancer
- Southbound I-81 near Woodstock to be closed for bridge repair
- 'It was about coming home': After 10 years, original owner repurchases assisted living facility
- Runaway vehicle incident on private driveway in Star Tannery claims life
- Warren County supervisor Tony Carter accused of DUI
- Residents ask Shenandoah County School Board members to put aside their differences
- Shenandoah County Supervisors hear complaints about recent reassessment
- Strasburg Town Council delays vote on extending water service across I-81
- Bauserman to be inducted into SU Hall of Fame this month
- Warren County rescue workers recover body pinned under vehicle
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