Speakers and Councilors questioned the city’s commitment Monday night to climate goals during discussion of utility rate increase proposals.
Governor Youngkin has ordered state flags at half-staff June 4 for the death of a trailblazing civil rights attorney who served in all three branches of Virginia’s government, and long-time Legislative Black Caucus Chair, Jerrauld Jones.
Governor Youngkin has set September 9 for a special election for Virginia’s 11th Congressional District seat vacated by the death of Gerry Connolly
With hurricane season underway through the end of November, Stephanie Benson with Columbia Natural Gas of Virginia notes it’s important to make sure your natural gas infrastructure and appliances are protected.
City Council tonight considers appropriation of about half of last year’s approximately $25-million budget surplus.
City Council tonight has a public hearing considering increases in the water, wastewater, and natural gas utility rates.
The Virginia Department of Forestry reports suppressing 437 wildfires during the spring fire season February 15 through April 30 this year that burned more than 8100 acres and destroyed 66 structures, including 22 homes.
The Fluvanna County Sheriff’s Office says a 34-year old Palmyra man faces multiple charges after an attempt to arrest him in the county on outstanding warrants from several jurisdictions Wednesday turned into a pursuit that began in Fluvanna and ended with a crash on Monticello Avenue in Charlottesville.
Lake Monticello residents are being surveyed on the Owners’ Association proposal to repay COVID loans the neighborhood recently learned they now owe using the Emergency Reserve Account.
The Greene County Sheriff’s Office is very publicly cracking down on speeding throughout the county.