Jay Hart

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

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2 years ago
CPD investigate weekend shots fired on Cabell near Grady

 Charlottesville Police are investigating multiple shots fired at an individual early Saturday morning in the 600 block of Cabell Avenue.

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2 years ago
One dead after Melbourne Road house fire

Charlottesville Fire is investigating what it calls “a unique situation” where they found a body “dead on arrival” this morning to a home on Melbourne Road across from Charlottesville High School.

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2 years ago
Second Piedmont Regional Jail escapee captured

The second inmate who escaped last week from the Piedmont Virginia Regional Jail was found this morning on Longwood University campus… just four miles away from the jail.

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2 years ago
Snake stops traffic in Prince William County

A large snake brought traffic to a stop at an intersection in Prince William County. 

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2 years ago
Early voting begins for June 20 local and state primaries

Friday opens 45 days of early voting preceding the June 20th General Assembly primaries.

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2 years ago
Youngkin not now running for 2024 Presidential nomination

In an interview with a Wall Street Journal editor in a Milken Institute event, Governor Youngkin mostly ruled out a run for President in 2024.

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2 years ago
County man apprehended on warrants following short pursuit near Fashion Square

Albemarle Police have a 23-year old county resident in custody after a pursuit that started Sunday afternoon with an attempt of a traffic stop. 

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2 years ago
Tornado rips through Va Beach Sunday evening

VA BEACH, VA (WINA) – Emergency officials estimate some 50-to-100 homes are damaged this […]

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2 years ago
Morning IT outages at the University of Virginia

A power outage affecting University of Virginia data centers has resulted in a major network outage this morning.

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2 years ago
Farm Bureau stressing May Mental Health Awareness Month in rural communities

As we head toward May as Mental Health Awareness Month… the American Farm Bureau is promoting mental health in rural communities.