Tickets are now on sale for the next edition of the Foxfield Races October 5, Albemarle County’s signature steeplechase event.
Here we go again with words that have been uncommonly common this summer as the area is under another flood watch from 2 this afternoon until midnight.
Albemarle Police are investigating multiple vehicles and buildings hit in late Sunday morning shots fired in the 2200 block of Commonwealth Drive.
Charlottesville Public Works is alerting the public about a week early about construction work associated around the new Ivy Road high-rise that will affect travel lands next weekend.
AARP Virginia urges extreme caution avoiding fraud as they point out Federal Trade Commission numbers estimating theft through fraud in 2023 in the United States may have been as high as $158.3-billion.
Jim Ryan Friday served his last day as UVA’s President before stepping down for COO JJ Davis to become President, the day after the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) sent George Mason University notice of a Title VI investigation regarding hiring and promotions.
After Governor Glenn Youngkin received last year’s top-ranking with much fanfare, Virginia has fallen from the top spot to number-4 in the nation in CNBC’s “Top States for Business” rankings
Because of a scheduling conflict at its usual site, the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank has to change Friday’s Dillwyn Mobile Food Pantry location.
A Fairfax County Circuit Court judge will likely hear a preliminary injunction motion July 25 by Virginia Senate Democratic leaders to keep Ken Cuccinelli from sitting on the next UVA Board of Visitors meeting.
Albemarle County Communications Director Abbey Stumpf is revealing the cyber incident that necessitated a shutdown of internet for a few days in county offices was a ransomware attack, and county resident data such as names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and other similar identifiers may have been illegally accessed.