Led by 28 points from Kymora Johnson, the Cavalier women survive and advance to reach the round of 32 in the NCAA Tournament.
The Albemarle Supervisors are engaged in a budget process where they have to balance the concerns over increasing tax burdens versus the needs and wants of they say they are hearing from their constituents.
The head of the VDH urges community members to exercise caution in these extreme temperatures.
Developers have complained about the inefficiency of the permitting and inspection process in Albemarle, and the county is investing in technology to do something about it.
Charlottesville’s regional economy continues to outperform the national average and the rest of the state.
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.