Royal Examiner was alerted to an April 4th preparation for the annual “Empty Bowl Supper” fundraiser for the House of Hope, homeless men’s shelter. That fundraising...
April is shaping up to be anything but quiet at Samuels Public Library. From cryptid hunts to creative crafts, music classes to cosplay, the library’s staff...
Is it REALLY all about the budget and hard-to-account-for numbers?!? Or is that just a cover story for a County Board of Supervisors majority’s desire to...
Hot cross buns! Hot cross buns! One a penny, two a penny, Hot cross buns! If you have no daughters, give them to your sons. One...
Editor’s Note: This is the summary of the RFP that Warren County just released. The entire RFP is in a link at the end of the...
In a discussion on the evening of Wednesday, April 2, following their review of items headed for public hearings, the Town Planning Commission turned its attention...
With only one Public Hearing scheduled and two action items following approval of a six-item Consent Agenda on future business arrangements it wasn’t a lengthy agenda...
Sara Jones, a lifelong Warren County resident and proud Warren County High School graduate, has officially entered the race for the Warren County School Board seat...
With graduation right around the corner, Blue Ridge Technical Center (BRTC) is hosting a career-launching event for local seniors. On April 29, from 10 a.m. to...
(Writer’s note: This story has been updated to correct several mistakes, including that only North River and Shenandoah District Supervisors Richard Jamieson and John Stanmeyer, respectively,...
The Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival® has officially announced the selection of five accomplished young women to serve in the Court of Queen Shenandoah XCVIII for the...
A season for the history books came full circle as Coach Mary Minick and four of her standout senior athletes from Christendom College’s women’s basketball team...
Near the end of the lengthy work session presentation of the Public Schools Fiscal Year-2026 budget County Administrator Ed Daley pointed out to the Warren County...
A sea of blue and purple is expected to bloom along the banks of the Shenandoah River, and Shenandoah River State Park is ready to celebrate....
The Front Royal Women’s Resource Center (FRWRC) celebrated another inspiring year of empowering local women through its Dare to Dream Grant Program. Established in 1999 by...
Perhaps unexpectedly to Samuels Public Library officials and supporters present to watch the Warren County Board of Supervisors Special Meeting discussion of Library Systems & Services...
The Warren County Community Center was buzzing with imagination and collaboration during a special event for elementary students in the county’s gifted and talented (GT) program....
On March 25, 2025, the Hike Kidz Foundation officially launched a new community-wide campaign aimed at meeting the basic needs of some of the most vulnerable...
Having gone into a closed meeting after conducting a regular meeting on the evening of Monday, March 24, the Town Council came back out of the...
The Town of Front Royal has officially announced the appointment of Joseph W. Petty as its new Town Manager. Chosen unanimously by the Town Council after...
Front Royal will be stepping out in style this April for a cause that’s all about second chances and new beginnings. On Saturday, April 5, the...
The South Warren Ruritan Club is stirring the sauce once again for a good cause. On Saturday, April 5, the group will host its annual spaghetti...
Warren County High School students have brought home major wins from the Virginia DECA State Leadership Conference in Virginia Beach. They proudly earned first place in...
The Blue Ridge Singers are ready to bring music, harmony, and a whole lot of heart to audiences this spring with a powerful new concert series...
Samuels Public Library, recently named Virginia’s Library of the Year, is moving forward with a full slate of programs and community events—even as a legal battle...
At its most recent work session, the Warren County School Board discussed a wide range of topics, from celebrating student achievements to reviewing building upgrades and...
This spring break, some local teens won’t just be enjoying time off from school — they’ll be learning real-life job skills and getting paid to do...
In the wake of Randolph-Macon Academy’s March 12 press release on its decision to discontinue its 6th and 7th grade-level middle school classes in the coming...
Urban planning in America over the course of the first half of the twentieth century saw an increase in the width of roads but since the...
A group that began as a small neighborhood gathering during the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic has grown into a full-fledged community ministry rooted in faith,...