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Harrisonburg, like other cities, seeks answers about how federal grant freeze would affect operations

Harrisonburg officials are still gathering information on how the Trump administration’s move to freeze federal grants might affect the city, Deputy City Manager Amy Snider told the city council on Tuesday.

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Teacher asks Rockingham Co. board to create plan for responding to deportations; Books partially banned

At the Rockingham County School Board’s first meeting since President Donald Trump took office, one teacher had a question: What happens if U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement raids a school in Rockingham County?

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Schools seek to embrace dos and don’ts of AI; Elementary school days to get 15 minutes longer starting Feb. 3

After nine months of work by a task force, the Harrisonburg City Public School Board is poised to adopt guidelines for the use of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in classrooms.

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Community Perspective: HCPS has always been willing to work with employees to accommodate their religious viewpoints

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Community Perspective: Settlement of suit against Harrisonburg Schools means more transparency, respect for conscience

A contributed perspectives piece by Deborah Figliola

City adds restrictions on data centers, allows for developers to pay for public upgrades in zoning applications

Cash proffers — in which developers pay to offset effects on the community like necessary road expansions —  will now be permitted in zoning applications after a 4-1 city council vote in favor of the change. City officials explained that all zoning requests would still be considered and adjusted individually, but allowance for cash proffers will provide more flexibility in zoning decisions.

School board selects Phillips as chair; District adjusts class offering list

The Harrisonburg City School Board started its first meeting of 2025 by elevating Emma Phillips from vice chair to serve as the board’s chair this year, while new board member Tim Howley was unanimously elected vice chair.

Foodie Q&A: Maria Cooper of Broad Porch Coffee Co

I grew up in a big Italian household. My grandmother, when she moved to America, started working in restaurants because that’s what she knew how to do. I was always around her and my mom when they were cooking. In our family, everything revolves around food—it’s how we connect.

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