Charlottesville Police officers were flagged down Tuesday night around 9:20 p.m. for an unconscious person lying in the roadway near 4th Street NW at Preston Avenue.
The Chamber Business Women’s Round Table (BWRT) has named three local leaders as 2025 Women of Excellence, recognizing their outstanding contributions to the workplace and community.
The National Weather Service issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook Tuesday morning for portions of northern and central Virginia, eastern West Virginia, and central and western Maryland.
A suspicious package reported Monday night at the Rio Hill Shopping Center led to a significant police response before being declared safe by Albemarle County Police.
Beginning Monday, March 10, the McIntire Recycling Center will remain open until 6:30 PM, extending its closing time by one hour.
The Charlottesville Area Transit (CAT) bus crash that ended with the vehicle inside a home along Barracks Road last Tuesday was caused by a medical emergency, according to Albemarle County Police.
The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for Charlottesville, Albemarle County, and surrounding areas, citing elevated fire weather conditions today (March 8). Strong winds and low humidity could cause fires to spread rapidly if ignited.
The Albemarle County Police Department is searching for 13-year-old Damien Miller, who was last seen at Ivy Creek School on Friday, February 28.
The Charlottesville Department of Utilities is bringing back the Arbor Day Foundation’s Energy-Saving Trees Program this spring for its fourth year, now a biannual event, the city announced in a release. Starting Monday, March 3, city residents can reserve one of 200 free trees to plant on their property, aiming to conserve energy and lower utility costs.
Fewer Virginians filed for unemployment last week, but the number of people continuing to claim benefits is still on the rise.