Election
1 year ago
Senator McGuire Energizes Campaign Trail for 5th District Seat

Charlottesville, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Senator John McGuire, a Virginia state senator and […]

Albemarle County
1 year ago
Virginia Citizens Make Plans to Vote After Finding They’ve Been Wrongly Purged from Rolls

FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — Phoebe Taylor was all ready to vote in Tuesday’s […]

Albemarle County
1 year ago
Donald Trump Gambles with Late-Stage Trips to Democratic Virginia, New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Donald Trump is traveling to New Mexico and Virginia in […]

Albemarle County
1 year ago
Pedestrian accident claims life of infant

ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA – On Thursday, October 24, 2024, at approximately 7 pm, Albemarle County […]

Charlottesville City
1 year ago
Charlottesville Police: Investigation Finds Poor Lighting, Lack of Pedestrian Signals in Fatal Elliott Avenue Crash; No Evidence of Driver Impairment

Charlottesville Police have concluded an investigation into the October 3 fatal pedestrian accident on Elliott Avenue, in which Mamawa Simai was struck and killed while crossing in a marked, zebra-striped crosswalk.

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Education
1 year ago
Education Expert Discusses Election Impact on School Policies

Charlottesville, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – As election day draws near, education remains a […]

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Local
1 year ago
Charlottesville Leaders Rally Against Gun Violence with Youth Event

Charlottesville, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis joined WINA Morning […]

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Charlottesville City
1 year ago
The Magic of Opening Night: Palme D’Or Winner Begins the Virginia Film Festival

Charlottesville, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW): Of the many attributes Charlottesville is known for, being […]

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Local
1 year ago
UVA swimmers Douglass and Walsh Making History with World Records

 “Incroyable!” was the French Sport TV call of UVA swimming alum Kate Douglass breaking the world record she set just 6 days ago. 

Albemarle County
1 year ago
Associated Press Observes Contentious Election Through Charlottesville Lens

Few elections in the nation’s history have provided such a divide as this year’s, with the two major candidates and so many of their supporters saying the outcome will determine the fate of the country and whether it can hold to its democratic moorings. As they cast their ballots, voters have opinions on the divide as diverse and complex as the nation itself. Perhaps no place captures this range of perspective more clearly than Charlottesville, Virginia.