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Luray Doctor Faces New Investigation
A Luray doctor whose decades-long career has been peppered with complaints and medical board investigations is again the focus of an ongoing probe by the Virginia Department of Health Professions.
Who Will Be The Next Chairman?
With the addition of an independent candidate for chairman of the Page County Board of Supervisors, voters will have a choice Nov.
Getting Away Without Going Away
Friday starts a long holiday weekend for most, and managers of local tourist attractions hope you choose to vacation locally.
Fireworks and Celebrations Around the Valley
Several localities are holding celebrations for the Fourth of July this weekend.
VDOT Approves 2010 Budget I-81 Rest Area Near New Market To Close
NEW MARKET Virginia's Transportation Board approved the Virginia Department of Transportation 2010 fiscal budget last week, including a wide array of cuts across the Commonwealth.
With a cigarette hanging out of his mouth, Wally Turner worked diligently, tapping down the dirt in the hot sun.
A Virginia State Police trooper was injured Sunday afternoon in a crash in Page County, according to police.
Stanley Adopts $1.6 Million 2010 Budget
The town council voted unanimously to adopt the $1.6 million fiscal 2010 budget Wednesday night, including significant tax increases for both real estate and personal property.
Page Prosecutor Returns To Private Practice
Page County Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Arthur Goff has left his government job to practice law in the private sector.
Trooper Recovering From Chase Crash
A Virginia state trooper is recovering at home following a crash Sunday in Page County.
Tracy Leigh Long and Jason Layne Clack were united in marriage on Saturday, March 21, 2009 on the front lawn at Green Meadows Farm along the Shenandoah River in Luray, Virginia, with The Rev.
VDOT approves budget, closures
The Commonwealth Transportation Board adopted the six-year improvement program for fiscal years 2010-15 and the Virginia Department of Transportation's fiscal 2010 budget Thursday.
Possible Third Candidate For Sheriff Testing Waters
This summer, citizens of Page County may get visited by a possible third contender for the race to become Page County Sheriff.
Relay For Life This Weekend At PCHS
This October will mark 10 years since the death of Johnny Woodward's first-wife, Janice, to breast cancer.
Gilbert Announces Community College Expansion Plan
Citing education as the key to long-term economic prosperity in the rural 15th District, Del.
PAL Hosting 'Alice In Wonderland' Auditions
Directors Kira and David Newman will hold auditions for the Prince Street Players' production of "Alice in Wonderland" at the BB&T Center for the Performing Arts in Luray.
The lingering recession has Virginia's leaders looking for ways to spur job growth across the commonwealth, especially in Page County.
Graduation Ceremonies This Weekend
High school graduation is a momentous event any year. But this year is perhaps a little more special than most.
Luray Says Goodbye To Former Mayor
The streets of Luray are buzzing as traffic moves up and down Main Street and pedestrians get ready for their morning stroll down the greenway.
Longtime Mayor Lived 'Good Life'
If Page County had its own Mount Rushmore, Ralph Dean's face probably would be on it.
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