grill
Albemarle County
2 years ago
Get the grilling in early over the Memorial Day weekend

 If you’re doing the outdoors this holiday weekend, do it earlier in the weekend.

Obituaries
2 years ago
Raymond G. Hand Jr. (5/31/1958–5/23/2024)

Raymond G. Hand, Jr., of McGaheysville,Va., formerly from Hicksville, N.Y. Ray was called back […]

Obituaries
2 years ago
Margie “Ivy” Glass (1/4/1939-5/22/2024)

Margie Irene “Ivy” Glass Ivy Glass, 85, of Troy, Va. passed away peacefully at […]

wine flight
Albemarle County
2 years ago
Bon Appétit Features Charlottesville Wineries in Summer Preview

Bon Appétit, the food and entertainment magazine, recently highlighted some Charlottesville area wineries as […]

Food Scene
2 years ago
Red, White, and Blue: Memorial Day Weekend Guide from Local Radio Hosts

Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer for millions across the country […]

tickets
Albemarle County
2 years ago
Virginia Attorney General announces antitrust suit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster

Virginia is among 30 states and the federal government filing a lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster alleging violation of antitrust laws. 

food barrel
Albemarle County
2 years ago
Stamp Out Hunger 2024 collections push area over 2.5-million pounds over all those events

The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank’s Les Sinclair says letter carriers picked up 91,000 pounds of food, good for 76,000 meals… and brings the Stamp Out Hunger collections from all the area events to more than 2-and-a-half million. 

Obituaries
2 years ago
Josephine Morrison (10/22/1933-5/16/2024)

Josephine Morrison, 90, of Charlottesville was touched by an angel on Thursday, May 16, […]

school bus back
Albemarle County
2 years ago
Clayborne Education CEO observes student/parent split on youth resource officers

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – As the Charlottesville School Board mulls over whether to […]

Joe Platania
Charlottesville City
2 years ago
City’s chief prosecutor says friends of the victim were among those not cooperating in the Hall murder case

 Charlottesville Commonwealth’s Attorney Joe Platania on Morning News talked about the frustration he expressed earlier after lack of cooperation from a murder victims’ friend resulted Tuesday in a plea deal downgraded a 2nd-degree murder charge to a manslaughter conviction.