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08/06/2024

More than comfy for the weekend but not fully dry. Weak cold front crosses Sunday

An NFL player from Wi******er is returning home this weekend for a special football camp on Saturday.
07/06/2024

An NFL player from Wi******er is returning home this weekend for a special football camp on Saturday.

Kansas City Chiefs Defensive Back Nazeeh Johnson is hosting the event for his 13′s Promise Foundation which works to help children and families affected by mass incarceration.

Thursday was the 80th anniversary of D-Day when Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France during World War I...
07/06/2024

Thursday was the 80th anniversary of D-Day when Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France during World War II. A WWII veteran in Harrisonburg shared his family’s unique story.

Don Stevens lost two brothers in the war but in the years after he gained a family in France.

This new bill would prevent governments of all levels from prohibiting access to contraception for people.
07/06/2024

This new bill would prevent governments of all levels from prohibiting access to contraception for people.

U.S. Senator Tim Kaine has sponsored the “Right to Contraception Act.”

SAFETY ALERT: One person died and another was injured when the light caused a fire in their home.
07/06/2024

SAFETY ALERT: One person died and another was injured when the light caused a fire in their home.

According to a Thursday notice from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Good Earth Lighting’s now-recalled integrated light bars have batteries that can overheat — and cause the unit to catch on fire. That can pose serious burn and smoke-inhalation risks.

Xylitol is used in many reduced-sugar foods and products such as sugarless gum, breath mints, and toothpaste.
07/06/2024

Xylitol is used in many reduced-sugar foods and products such as sugarless gum, breath mints, and toothpaste.

A new study finds xylitol may be linked to heart attack and stroke.

This mother is warning other parents after her daughter’s personal information turned up on the dark web and put her saf...
07/06/2024

This mother is warning other parents after her daughter’s personal information turned up on the dark web and put her safety in jeopardy.

Reporter Karli Barnett takes an in-depth look at how one predator used the dark web to hide in plain sight.

07/06/2024

Happy Fri-YAY! Come spend your morning with us for today's news and weather headlines. ☀️

07/06/2024

A fantastic end to the week with plenty of sunshine and refreshing temps for the afternoon. Still warm with highs in the upper 70s, but lower humidity will make it much more comfortable iverall. Mostly clear overnight and cool, with lows in the mid 50s.

07/06/2024
“I see the mattress falling down and I see my fiancé rolling down the street,” the groom and driver said.
07/06/2024

“I see the mattress falling down and I see my fiancé rolling down the street,” the groom and driver said.

Taking a trip to the hospital to get patched up and a trip to the dentist the next day, the couple still tied the knot.

Back in September of 2023, the Wildlife Center of Virginia took in a bald eagle that had been found in Luray with fractu...
07/06/2024

Back in September of 2023, the Wildlife Center of Virginia took in a bald eagle that had been found in Luray with fractures in her wing, but after nine months of rehabilitation, the bald eagle was released back into the wild.

Back in September of 2023, the Wildlife Center of Virginia took in a young bald eagle that had been found in Luray with fractures in her wing due to being shot with BB pellets, but after nine months of rehabilitation, the bald eagle was released back into the wild at Seven Bends State Park in Woodst...

Groundbreaking for the construction is expected to happen by the end of 2026.
07/06/2024

Groundbreaking for the construction is expected to happen by the end of 2026.

Every 20 or so years, Waynesboro Public Schools has made different additions to Waynesboro High School.

07/06/2024

Say goodbye to the humidity for a while! Much more refreshing air into the weekend but another weak front on Sunday

Boeing’s space capsule developed more leaks and ran into thruster trouble during its first test flight with astronauts a...
07/06/2024

Boeing’s space capsule developed more leaks and ran into thruster trouble during its first test flight with astronauts as it closed in on the International Space Station on Thursday.

Boeing's space capsule has sprung more helium leaks as it closes in on the International Space Station.

Cherrie was last seen in Winfield Township, Pennsylvania, when she went missing from a bus stop on Feb. 22, 1985. She wa...
07/06/2024

Cherrie was last seen in Winfield Township, Pennsylvania, when she went missing from a bus stop on Feb. 22, 1985. She was 8 years old at the time.

A woman has come forward claiming to be Cherrie Mahan, a child who vanished in 1985.

Rockingham County crews responded to capsized kayaks on the North River along Thomas Spring Road.
06/06/2024

Rockingham County crews responded to capsized kayaks on the North River along Thomas Spring Road.

Rockingham County crews responded to capsized kayaks on the North River.

More than four million people a year walk across the World War II memorial’s granite stones.
06/06/2024

More than four million people a year walk across the World War II memorial’s granite stones.

LNL’s Ryan Piers went out in the field and interviewed the lead sculptor behind Washington, D.C.’s WWII Memorial. They discussed the importance of unity, recognizing the price for our freedom, and celebrating those who risked and lost their lives to get us where we are today.

The jail officially reopened at 8 a.m.
06/06/2024

The jail officially reopened at 8 a.m.

The Rockingham-Harrisonburg Regional Jail reopened at 8 a.m. on June 6.

It was critical milestone in the company’s plan to reuse the rocket that NASA and Elon Musk are counting on to get human...
06/06/2024

It was critical milestone in the company’s plan to reuse the rocket that NASA and Elon Musk are counting on to get humanity to the moon and then Mars.

SpaceX’s mega Starship rocket completed its first full test flight Thursday, returning to Earth without exploding after blasting off from Texas.

"My dad's a hero. He saved someone's life."
06/06/2024

"My dad's a hero. He saved someone's life."

A fisherman is being remembered as a "hero."

So sad.
06/06/2024

So sad.

A woman died after being swept out by a current while walking on a sandbar.

The lawsuit claims the NFL broke antitrust laws.
06/06/2024

The lawsuit claims the NFL broke antitrust laws.

The lawsuit was filed in 2015 and has withstood numerous challenges, including a dismissal that was overturned.

The ride of a lifetime!
06/06/2024

The ride of a lifetime!

For her first motorcycle ride, the birthday girl was all decked out in biker gear, including a leather jacket and helmet.

Lawmakers have asked the Board of Veterinary Medicine to study the shortage of Large Animal Vets.
06/06/2024

Lawmakers have asked the Board of Veterinary Medicine to study the shortage of Large Animal Vets.

As of 2023, the shortage of rural veterinarians reached an all-time high.

Virginia will be out of California’s Emission Standards at the end of 2024.
06/06/2024

Virginia will be out of California’s Emission Standards at the end of 2024.

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin announced that Virginia will exit California’s Vehicle Emissions Standards.

Incredibly inspiring! Way to go, Ella!
06/06/2024

Incredibly inspiring! Way to go, Ella!

A South Dakota high school graduate had a special surprise planned for her graduation ceremony.

Hardy County has seen a number of new businesses open up over the last two years.
06/06/2024

Hardy County has seen a number of new businesses open up over the last two years.

A report released on Tuesday by the office of West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner shows Hardy County had the second most business growth in the state in the month of May.

The Alzheimer’s Association said taking precautionary steps can help protect people of all ages.
06/06/2024

The Alzheimer’s Association said taking precautionary steps can help protect people of all ages.

June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month.

"There are things worth fighting for," said a 99-year-old World War II veteran.
06/06/2024

"There are things worth fighting for," said a 99-year-old World War II veteran.

Ever-dwindling numbers of World War II veterans and Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine make this anniversary particularly meaningful.

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COMMENTING POLICY: We reserve the right to hide or delete comments and ban those who violate our policy. In short, we will delete any comment that: • is profane, sexually explicit, tortuous, vulgar, obscene, libelous, abusive, misleading or unlawful, or infringes upon the rights of others or interferes with the ability of others to enjoy our page; • harasses, degrades, intimidates or is hateful toward an individual or group of individuals on the basis of religion, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, age, or disability; • harms minors in any way; • includes personal or identifying information about another person without that person's explicit consent; • is false, deceptive, misleading, deceitful or mis-informative; • attacks a politician personally. State your opinion about the subject matter without a personal attack. We developed this page to give you a forum with WHSV-TV3 as a way to share ideas and give us feedback. We provide information, take you behind the scenes of WHSV and give you a more personal interaction with our on air news folks. We welcome your feedback, positive and negative, as it helps us serve you better. However, in order to maintain a positive experience for all, we will delete comments that include foul language, name-calling and/or personal attacks. This includes public figures, politicians, WHSV staff or fellow commenters. We simply ask you offer your opinion without personally attacking another person. While we don’t like to, we will ban users who break these rules for posting or consistently use abusive or profane language the first time.