Stolen firearms continue to be a factor in local gun violence, especially among local youth.
Governor Youngkin announces an affordable housing initiative in the final days of his administration.
Local nonprofits are gearing up for Giving Tuesday and the funding that it can produce for their organizations.
The Wahoos fall short in their finale of the Greenbrier Tipoff.
The Charlottesville Police conducted another successful gun buy back event on Saturday, bringing the grand total of 145 firearms in two events within the last six months.
Virginia Football has achieved its highest ranking since the inception of the College Football Playoff Rankings landing at No. 14.
Citizens gathered on Tuesday night at Trailblazer elementary to discuss the return of School Resource Officers to City Schools.
Judge Claude Worrell reverses his June 30th decision to throw out the city’s zoning ordinance and will now hear the merits of the case at a later date.
Professor Ed Burton contends a major factor in higher interest rates which affects the expense of a monthly mortgage is being driven by federal government actions that he says need to change.
Charlottesville has been granted a reconsideration hearing on Wednesday afternoon to attempt to correct missing a filing deadline in the civil case challenging their zoning ordinance.