The prospective owner of 200 West Main Street goes before the city Board of Architectural Review Wednesday for approval of appropriateness for demolition of the current structure.
I-81 in both directions is shut down in Augusta County between milemarkers 205 at Steele’s Tavern and 213 at Greeneville because of a tractor-trailer crash involving a payload of ammonia.
Lake Monticello Police and the Fluvanna County Sheriff’s Office are investigating as a hate crime a threat last week that caused postponement of a charity drag show that was supposed to be this past weekend at Lake Monticello’s Bunker Bistro.
A Charlottesville man has been sentenced in Warren County Circuit Court to 40 years — 15 or which is active incarceration — for using an electronic device to solicit a child and distributing child pornography.
The Central Virginia Violence Interrupters — formerly known at BUCK Squad — is looking to expand their presence which they feel will significantly reduce the gun violence in the entire area.
City Manager Sam Sanders and Albemarle County Executive Jeff Richardson said they’re still determining how what’s happening in Washington will affect funds here, but told the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce’s State of the Community meeting that local businesses will see us through.
Having already postponed them from the past couple of days, the Virginia High School League has once again cancelled all state championship events that had already been rescheduled for Sunday and Monday.
A Celebration of Life has been set for March 1 at Unitarian Universalist Church for the late former Charlottesville Mayor Satyendra Huja.
Friday morning at PVCC, the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce holds its 4th annual State of the Community event.