Jay Hart

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

Albemarle County
2 years ago
Hoos Tuesday baseball game hosting ODU postponed until Wednesday

The baseball game between No. 14 Virginia and ODU originally scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 20 at Disharoon Park has been moved to Wednesday (Feb. 21).

Albemarle County
2 years ago
Book ban prevention based on single parent complaint passes House of Delegates

The House of Delegates has now passed identical pieces of legislation that does not allow a book to be banned from school libraries… or class curriculum… based solely on parental complaint.

Albemarle County
2 years ago
Student first-choice school acceptance tempered by financial aid delays

 For many students, the excitement of being accepted into their first-choice college is being tempered this year by a troublesome uncertainty over whether they’ll get the financial aid they need to attend.

Charlottesville City
2 years ago
Ting Internet service should be back for those who lost it

Ting internet says nearly everyone who lost service from Monday evening’s Court Square accident should be back up.

Albemarle County
2 years ago
Quick storm to bring accumulating snow overnight

Weather forecasters urging you to be weather-aware as a quick snow storm is expected overnight that could dump 1-to-3 inches of snow on us before you wake up in the morning.

Albemarle County
2 years ago
Suspect arrested for allegedly bringing gun onto Murray Elementary School property

Albemarle Police have made an arrest of someone caught bringing a firearm onto school property. 

Charlottesville City
2 years ago
Ting gives first full restoration estimate since a Court Square crash took out service

Ting internet expects to have all service restored to customers who lost it in Monday evening’s Court Square crash somewhere between 11 tonight and 11am Saturday.

Local
2 years ago
Richmond federal judge cites racial profiling in dismissing firearms possession case

A Richmond federal court judge has thrown out a gun possession case in the city of Richmond saying Keith Rodney Moore was racially profiled when city police stopped him in December 2020. 

Charlottesville City
2 years ago
Ting Internet still working to restore service to all customers

Ting Internet, which late last night said they’d try to have all service restored by 6 this morning, has posted an update just after 8:30 that they’re still working on it.

Local
2 years ago
State Police identify pedestrian struck on ramp from Route 11 to I-81 in Greenville

 State Police have found the identity of the man killed while walking on the Route 11 northbound on-ramp to I-81 north early Friday morning.