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Jay Hart

Jay Hart is a news reporter with CvilleRightNow.com. Reach him by email at jhart@charlottesvilleradiogroup.com or call 434-977-6397.

school bus back
Local
1 year ago
State Police: A Dozen with Minor Injuries in Lynchburg School Bus Crash

 State Police say ten children and two adults were transported to Lynchburg General Hospital with minor injuries after two Campbell County school buses collided in Lynchburg Friday.

landfill
Local
1 year ago
Verona Solid Waste Site to Close February 19 and 20 for Compactor Unit Replacement

Augusta County leaders announce the Verona Solid Waste site will be temporarily closed from Tuesday, February 19 through Thursday, February 20 for the replacement of its compactor unit.

Albemarle County
1 year ago
UVA Extends Some 7000 Offers in Early Action Admissions

The University of Virginia offered nearly 7,000 students a place in its Class of 2029 Friday, in the second of three rounds of admission decisions.

S Bernard Goodwyn
Albemarle County
1 year ago
VA Supreme Court Chief Justice S. Bernard Goodwyn Retiring January 1

University of Virginia Law grad S. Bernard Goodwyn has announced he will be retiring as Chief Justice of the Virginia Supreme Court January 1.

Nora Mae Evans
Local
1 year ago
UPDATE: Augusta Missing Stuarts Draft Teen Found Safe

The Augusta County Sheriff is asking the public’s help finding a runaway 14-year old girl

thermostat
Albemarle County
1 year ago
Albemarle, Charlottesville, CC3, and LEAP Open EnergyResourceHub.org

There’s nothing else like it in the Commonwealth, and Monday was the debut of EnergyResourceHub.org to help Charlottesville and Albemarle area residents and businesses to connect with energy efficiency.

Larry Sabato
Albemarle County
1 year ago
UVA Professor Sabato Part of a Jeopardy Answer — or Question — January 31

UVA Professor Larry Sabato’s “Crystal Ball” was the answer — or question — in January 31’s broadcast of Jeopardy’s Tournament of Champions.

fall leaves
Charlottesville City
1 year ago
City Leaf Collection Resumes February 24

After a-month-and-a-half’s worth of a pause because of inclement weather, the City of Charlottesville has announced it will resume its curbside leaf collection services February 24.

Charlottesville City
1 year ago
City Council Begins Formally Considering What to do with $22-Million-Plus Surplus

Charlottesville City Council tonight (Monday) begins formal consideration of spending nearly $28-million of money not yet in the 2025 budget… including $22-million extra left over from fiscal 2024.

Dairy Market Charlottesville
Business
1 year ago
Duckpins and Darts Coming to Dairy Market

Coming this summer to Dairy Market… duckpin and darts.