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Mike Barber

Mike Barber is the editor-in-chief at Cville Right Now. Reach him by email at mbarber@cvillerightnow.com.

UVA Sports
6 months ago
What’s become of Ames, McKneely and other ‘Hoos who left after last season?

Dai Dai Ames will be the second of three former Virginia basketball players to face his old team when Cal visits JPJ on Wednesday night.

UVA
6 months ago
New UVA President Scott Beardsley pledges non-partisan approach to job

The former dean of the business school emailed the university community on Monday morning, laying out his general thoughts on his ascension.

Education
6 months ago
Spanberger taps Dr. Jeffery Smith as Sec. of Education

The 32-year veteran of public education has spent the past 15 years as a superintendent, first in West Point and, most recently, in Hampton.

Surrounding Counties
6 months ago
Orange Chief of Police steps down

Chief Kiline Madison cited “medical reasons” for stepping down. Deputy chief Rebecca Nelson has been promoted as his replacement.

Charlottesville City
6 months ago
Charlottesville Mayor reflects on 2025, looks ahead to challenges in new year

Will current Mayor Juandiego Wade serve another two-year term in that post?

Charlottesville City
6 months ago
CPD: Suspect surrenders after Trailridge Rd. standoff

CPD warned of a high police presence in that area. 

National
6 months ago
Area residents, Virginia Democrats criticize military action in Venezuela

The Trump administration’s decision to use military force to remove Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, without the approval of Congress, drew protests.

UVA Sports
6 months ago
Sam Lewis, No. 21 UVA bounce back with rout of N.C. State

Sam Lewis returned to the starting lineup and responded by scoring 23 points.

Politics
6 months ago
5th District Rep. John McGuire praises Trump, says economy is improving

The Republican Congressman touted his and the party’s efforts to address affordability.

Virginia Assembly
6 months ago
Laufer: Delegates to focus on constitutional amendments, redistricting efforts

With an expanded majority in the House and an incoming Democratic governor, the party hopes to revisit bills that were vetoed by Gov. Youngkin in 2025.

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