Two local food production kitchens, one in Charlottesville and the other in Fluvanna County, are among a dozen recipients of grants totaling nearly half-a-million dollars overall Governor Youngkin has awarded from the Virginia Department of Agriculture’s infrastructure grant program.
Surrounding another summer weekend, with some people taking all the week off with July 4th impending, UVA Health sees more head injuries this time of season
Saying it’s a top priority for the contractor and county staff, Albemarle County leaders are aware and working to alleviate a rodent problem inside the newly opened Albemarle-Charlottesville joint courthouse.
The New York Times reports the Justice Department is calling on UVA President Jim Ryan to resign for failing to disband DEI on the university level.
Charlottesville Albemarle SPCA leadership is calling for tougher laws, and better judicial enforcement, in the wake of no jail time in a plea deal in Greene County for three men whose 81 dogs were seized in June of last year from a Free Union puppy mill.
Charlottesville Public Works is doing emergency tree work in the 700 block of Park Street, in the vicinity fo Northwood Ave about a-quarter-mile south of the bypass, necessary to remove broken tree limbs overhanging power lines and the roadway.
Today is Day Four of four this week with some sort of National Weather Service advisory involving very hot weather.
Albemarle County Police are reporting a 49% drop in speeding on the northbound side of Hydraulic Road and Lambs Lane through the school zones, and 42% drop southbound, since the speed cameras have been installed.
A crash blocking Route 15 just south of River Road in Fork Union requires power to be shut off to some Dominion Energy Virginia customers in Fluvanna County, and a cooling center opened at the Fork Union Community Center.
Democratic state senators, including President Pro Tempore Louise Lucas and Charlottesville Senator Creigh Deeds, have filed suit in Fairfax Circuit Court to keep Ken Cuccinelli of UVA’s Board of Visitors, as well as other Governor Youngkin appointees of boards at George Mason University and VMI.