As the City of Charlottesville awaits the court to consider a motion to reconsider its June 30 summary judgement throwing out the 2024 Development Code because of a procedural issue, the city stands ready to argue the remaining merits of the lawsuit against it.
The Markets by Tiger is joining some 35,000 other stores nationwide Thursday delivering breakfast, lunch or dinner to first responders in recognition of 24-7 Day.
The Virginia High School League has named Western Albemarle and Staunton high schools in our area “Stay in the Game Award” recipients for the 2024-25 academic year for not having a player ejection during the fall, winter, and spring seasons.
The University of Virginia has made two-year Deputy Athletics Director for External Operations, Tyler Jones, the General Manager for football and women’s basketball.
Charlottesville and Albemarle schools said they have contingencies right now as they tallied federal funds withheld from their systems, but urge contacting Congressional reps over an uncertain future.
Two people are dead in a Tuesday morning tractor-trailer crash on I-64 east of Staunton.
Three weeks to the day since a Charlottesville Circuit judge ruled on the bench the city’s 2024 Development Code “null and void” after a law firm defending the city in a suit contesting the new code, City Council has voted to pass on the same code to the Planning Commission.
After cutting them off for a couple of months, the Greene County Board of Supervisors has placed back in service the Ruckersville Volunteer Fire Company as well as released the entire investigation review.
With elections for top-three statewide offices, education is always a huge issue, and a new WalletHub survey of 32 factors ranks Virginia’s schools 4th-best in the nation.
Albemarle Police have a suspect in custody on five charges after a heavy response to a domestic situation at the Wilton Farm Apartments off Fontana Drive and Stony Point Road.