Results against common opponents suggested that the Clarke County girls' basketball team had an edge coming into Wednesday ...
Most memorable moment in basketball: Hitting the game-tying shot at the Sherando game [this season] to send us into overtime, ...
The Shenandoah University women’s basketball team found out why Randolph-Macon is one of the top teams in the Old Dominion ...
President Donald Trump began his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient U.S. government priorities.
For the many people considered enemies by President Donald Trump, his return to the White House has sparked anxiety about how ...
Seven local businesses will be participating in Berryville Main Street's (BMS) first-ever "Healthy, Wealthy & Wise Fair" from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The event is designed to showcase local ...
Shenandoah University field hockey coach Ashley Smeltzer-Kraft and midfielder Farren Winter received top honors on Tuesday when the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) released its College D ...
I knew it was a big ask when I reached out to Los Angeles area veterinarian Dr. Annie Harvilicz to see if she could talk to me. She’s known by ...
FredCo Eats Restaurant Week will be held Monday through Feb. 2 showcasing locally-owned eateries with a physical location in Frederick County, including Middletown and Stephens City.
“Familiar Facades II” by self-taught artist Loretta Johnston is on exhibit through Feb. 28 in Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury’s Lawrence Gallery, where she previously exhibited in 2016.
If the city’s school system has its way, Winchester’s eight-year practice of having fifth-grade students enrolled in intermediate school will soon be ending.
Two recently introduced General Assembly bills would have adverse effects on Stephens City, and other localities, if they are passed, according to town officials.