Following nine months of negotiations, Albemarle County Public Schools and the Albemarle Education Association – the union representing teachers and other school staff – have reached a tentative deal for a collective bargaining agreement.
Law enforcement has reviewed a threatening mass email sent to schools across the Commonwealth and concluded it was a hoax, Albemarle County Public Schools informed families Thursday morning.
Events take on extra significance in the wake of the Australian terrorist attack.
The last Democrat to represent the 5th District is hoping to apply lessons he learned in his successful 2008 campaign.
The Brown alum urged lawmakers to address gun violence in the nation.
Downtown restaurant Tonic, opened in 2020 – in the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic – will close at year’s end, its owner announced on social media.
A man who wielded a knife at a motorist Sunday was involved in an incident of road rage, and not an attempted carjacking, police now believe.
City manager Sam Sanders said at that meeting the goal is to go from the current 66 CAT drivers to 108, adding 10-11 drivers, plus support staff, per year over the next four years.
Trooper Logan Pingley’s case had been set for trial Friday in Albemarle County Circuit Court, but the trial is no longer on the docket.
In an exclusive interview, Albemarle County Board of Supervisors member and 5th District candidate Mike Pruitt said, “I’m in this fight and I’m going to stay in this fight.”