Dori Zook

Dori Zook is a reporter at NewsRadio WINA and CvilleRightNow.com. She can be reached at dzook@charlottesvilleradiogroup.com or by phone at 434-977-6397.

Albemarle County
5 months ago
UPDATE: Weekend closures on U.S. 29/250 Bypass postponed

Overnight stoppages continue June 9–12 for work on the Route 601 (Old Ivy Road) bridge.

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Albemarle County
5 months ago
State’s third measles case is once again local

The patient developed symptoms after exposure to the first local person to contract the highly contagious disease.

Albemarle County
5 months ago
Bond agreement for former 29 News meteorologist Josh Fitzpatrick

Fitzpatrick must live with his parents and have no access to the internet while on release.

Albemarle County
5 months ago
More than 11 years for Charlottesville woman in child porn case

Eleanor Hoppe was arrested when the man with whom she’d arranged to meet and sexually abuse his daughter turned out to be undercover law enforcement.

Albemarle County
5 months ago
Verona man charged with multiple sex charges

VERONA, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – A Verona man has been arrested on multiple […]

Albemarle County
5 months ago
Sunday Sunfest coming to Booker T. Washington Park

The free event features free swimming all day at Washington Park Pool, music, food (while supplies last), games, and family activities.

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Albemarle County
5 months ago
VDOT seeks input on four planning studies

Surveys focus on corridors in Albemarle and Culpeper counties, Charlottesville, and the town of Culpeper.

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5 months ago
“Safety Bundles” bill signed into law

Bill would require hospitals and birthing centers for obstetric emergencies.

Albemarle County
5 months ago
Augusta County man charged in connection with infant son’s death

AUGUSTA COUNTY, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – On May 17, 2025, at approximately 2:13 p.m., […]

Albemarle County
5 months ago
Book Review: ‘Charlottesville’ a dramatic account of deadly 2017 rally and history behind it

Deborah Baker’s “Charlottesville: An American Story,” takes readers back to a 1956 protest of Charlottesville school integration.

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