Twenty-eight years March 2 since the disappearance of Alicia Showalter Reyolds in Culpeper County, State Police are asking people for any leads in her disappearance and murder.
Robert Ashby Shaw, 82, passed from this world to be with God on February […]
Eight students were taken to a local hospital out of abundance of caution after a Friday morning Williamsburg-James City County school bus crash
Linda Lowman passed away peacefully at her home in Arrington VA on February 29, […]
The University of Virginia’s Board of Visitors has changed the name of the school’s largest library.
Scott Stadium already has the David A. Harrison Field, and now two of the University of Virginia’s most generous benefactors strike again.
President Jim Ryan announced at Thursday’s Board of Visitors meeting the family of the late David and Mary Harrison has made a pair of commitments totaling $55 million. T
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – United States Attorney Christopher R. Kavanaugh announced on February […]
On Jan. 6, 2021, Michael Fanone was a D.C. police officer working on a narcotics case when he got a call his partner telling him to turn on his police radio. Three years later, he’s dedicated his life to combating political rhetoric and lies that lead to violence. He shared his experience on Charlottesville Right Now.
SHADWELL – Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello today announced the launch of a new, limited-time Revolutionary […]
Editors of James Madison University’s student publication The Breeze are accusing the University and Student Government Association of Freedom of Information Act violations by suddenly ejecting reporters from covering an SGA Tuesday night meeting that was quickly designated “closed”.
