As part of a Charlottesville MLK Birthday celebration, UVA’s Office for Sustainability, The Equity Center at UVA, Prolyfyck Run Creww, and Black Girls Hike RVA are co-hosting a program “Everybody Outside: Finding Joy and Belonging in the Outdoors”.
As the General Assembly gaveled in late, one of the legislature’s longest serving in Charlottesville Democrat Creigh Deeds tells Morning News what to do with a revenue surplus is a top priority this session.
“You asked for it, and we listened. The zoo is excited to launch the Poppy Cam, a new live stream of our pygmy hippo duo, Iris and Poppy,” That word Monday morning from the Metro Richmond Zoo whose birth of a pygmy hippopotamus has received worldwide attention.
In an unprecedented postponement of the General Assembly opening, Governor Youngkin delivered an unprecedented late State of Commonwealth address around 10am as the 2025 session gaveled in.
The Jefferson Area Board For Aging board of directors announces they’ve hired Judith Selzer as their new Chief Executive Officer to succeed Marta Keane, who’s retiring after 12 years.
The Augusta County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public’s help locating a missing 77-year old last seen in November in Charlottesville.
An Emerson College/The Hill survey offers an early look at a Virginia Governor’s race showing Republican Lt. Governor Winsome Sears and Democrat former Congressional Rep Abigail Spanberger in a dead heat.
Monday is the winter edition of Charlottesville Radio Group’s Broadcasters for Blood giving event at the Doubletree on 29 North.
The application process for the open Albemarle School Board seat is over with seven applications, and Chair Kate Acuff says they expect to seat that interim member at the end of the month.
One of Unite the Right’s organizers who has run for President and once for the U.S. Senate in Florida, Augustus Sol Invictus, has been sentenced in Albemarle Circuit Court to 9-and-a-half months in jail and 2-years supervised probation.