Charlottesville’s Commonwealth’s Attorney agrees there are times he thinks courts go lenient on offenders, but he also likes a lot of what the area’s judiciary gets right adjudicating cases.
Albemarle County Executive Jeff Richardson’s budget recommended Wednesday to the Board of Supervisors that raises the real estate tax rate for the first time since 2019.
Charlottesville Police Chief Mike Kochis indicates things didn’t have to go down the way they did causing the four-and-a-half-hour shelter in place at the University of Virginia and Lewis Mountain neighborhood for a fugitive hunt.
The University of Virginia announces the Grand Opening Celebration of its highly anticipated UVA Fairfax Campus Friday, marking a historic expansion into the Northern Virginia region.
Albemarle County’s Board of Supervisors will have at least two new faces when it sits for the first time next year.
The Piedmont Group of the Virginia Chapter of the Sierra Club Wednesday will recognize the work of the 500 Year Forest Foundation at the site of one local forest being preserved in North Garden.
Governor Youngkin at Capitol One headquarters in Northern Virginia unveiled a new state resource that connects Virginia’s 250,000 job openings with the workforce.
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.