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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
Deeds has Bert Ellis’ name removed from Senate confirmation list

The embattled pick of a South Carolina businessman to the University of Virginia Board of Visitors is not making the cut at this point in the state Senate.

Charlottesville City
3 years ago
Charlottesville Police investigating fatal Grove Street shooting

Charlottesville Police are investigating the 2nd shooting in the Fifeville neighborhood within a week, this one fatal.

Charlottesville City
3 years ago
Charlottesville Police reporting 2 shootings within 3 hours Monday night/Tuesday morning

Charlottesville Police are reporting a shooting early Tuesday morning in the Fifeville neighborhood, less than 3 hours after the previous one we’ve been reporting at 6th and Garrett.

Charlottesville City
3 years ago
Judge Norman Moon dismisses former Police Chief Brackney’s $10-million suit

A Charlottesville federal judge has dimissed the $10-million wrongful termination lawsuit filed by former Police Chief RaShall Brackney.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
Virginia U.S. Senator Tim Kaine announces he’s running for a third term.

Virginia’s junior U.S. Senator Tim Kaine has announced after an economic development roundtable in Richmond’s Church Hill that he will seek a third Senate term.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
Albemarle Police release ID of Charlottesville man killed in Friday night 29 pedestrian crash

Albemarle Police have released the identity of the person killed Friday night in a vehicle-versus-pedestrian accident on 29 near Rio Road.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
Kochis to be sworn in this afternoon

New Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis is set to be sworn in this afternoon between sessions of the City Council meeting.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
Senate committee shelves felony murder drug dealer legislation

A Democrat controlled state Senate committee shelved priority Governor Youngkin legislation which would have extended a felony murder charge to drug dealers.