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Bea LaPisto-Kirtley

The Rivanna District Supervisor joined the show to discuss the first budget work session, the tax rate and more.

By Jay James March 7, 2024 3:18 pm
Cville Right Now

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Crime
4 hours ago
Person sought in connection with Lake Monticello shooting victim

Aloys Hopfensperger is in critical condition.

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Crime
3 hours ago
Two were arrested on drug-related charges following police activity on Hardy Drive

The investigation came after community complaints and several drug overdoses.

Crime
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“Shopping Cart Killer” sentencing continued until December

Charlottesville’s Tonita Smith, was one of Anthony Eugene Robertson’s victims.

Sports
9 hours ago
Could UVA’s new conference center be an espionage concern for the football program?

As UVA’s new hotel and conference center goes up, it raises a question: Does having hotel rooms overlooking the UVA practice fields present a concern to the football program?

Food Scene
8 hours ago
New Argentinian steakhouse aims to provide Charlottesville with traditional, rustic experience

Two native Argentines, who met in Miami, have opened an Argentinian steakhouse in Charlottesville.

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