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
3 years ago
UVA COVID hospitalizations up, more admitted experiencing pulmonary distress

UVa Health is seeing higher COVID hospitalization numbers, and a change in the nature of the people who are now being hospitalized. 

Albemarle County
3 years ago
FAA morning problem delays CHO flights into at least the evening

Even though the computer problem at the FAA that grounded flights for about an hour this morning is fixed, the ripple effect continues with flights delayed into tonight.

Charlottesville City
3 years ago
One dead in a shooting in Belmont

CHARLOTTESVILLE (WINA) – Charlottesville Police say one person is dead and another hurt after […]

Albemarle County
3 years ago
UVa infectious disease specialist says new omicron variant more contagious, but not immensely potent

A new omicron variant is becoming more dominant that, once again, is a bit better at evading immunization than previous variants.

Local
3 years ago
State Police release ID of 11-year old killed in the Rockfish River near Schuyler

State Police have released the identity of the 11-year old boy who was among three dead outside of Schuyler whose name was not released Thursday.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
UVa Police arrest Madison County man in Thornton Hall burglary

UVa Police say they’ve arrested a Madison County man for burglarizing the Thornton Hall engineering building Wednesday in the 300 block of McCormick Road. 

Charlottesville City
3 years ago
Snook tells Schilling Show hopes of naming a Sena Magill replacement February 21

 As the application process has begun for those interested in replacing Sena Magill on City Council through the end of the year, Mayor Lloyd Snook tells the Schilling Show the new councilor decision will be made February 21.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
New wineries, hotel, and Edna Lewis Menu Trail featured in tourism guide

A number of area attractions are featured in the Virginia Tourism Corporation’s new video and guide “What’s New in Virginia in 2023”.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
UVa Health and Virginia Master Naturalists release free downloadable state poisonous critters book

UVa Health has put out a free, downloadable book — in conjunction with the Blue Ridge Poison Control Center, UVa School of Medicine, and Virginia Master Naturalists — helping you identify 35 poisonous animals in Virginia.