The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Fluvanna and Louisa counties until 2 A.M. in the eastern parts of the Charlottesville area, but spares generally at Keswick and Gordonsville and points west
Richmond’s police chief is apologizing to that community for federal immigration enforcement access through the Flock system that Charlottesville Police has taken action to prevent.
Governor Youngkin has shared his family had to be rescued from property he owns on the Guadalupe River in Texas during July 4 flooding.
VDOT is turning in its two-weeks notice for departure of a traffic route temporarily for construction of a new roundabout at the triple-intesection of Crozet Avenue, Rockfish Gap Turnpike, and Browns Gap Turnpike.
With a flood watch in effect starting at 2 P.M., Charlottesville Parks & Rec has cancelled its Wednesday Farmers in the Park for July 9.
A victim was dropped off early this (Wednesday) morning at UVA while Charlottesville Police investigated a shots fired call around 12:15AM morning at 7 1/2 Street south of Cherry Avenue.
While most of the heavy weather activity Tuesday stayed south and east of the area, Wednesday is another day to be weather aware as the weather service has established a flood watch from 2 P.M. until midnight with rainfall rates up to 2-inches-an-hour possible in heavy thunderstorms.
Augusta County Sheriff Donald Smith is commending a homeowner for “courage and composure” in holding a suspect that broke into his Churchville home at gunpoint after a short foot pursuit as law enforcement arrived.
It’s a day to be weather aware as Accuweather calls for dangerous heat and then heavy and possibly severe storms this afternoon.
A tough day for UVA tennis Monday on the court, but a great day off-court.