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Charlottesville Regional Chamber CEO Andrea Copeland
Business
8 months ago
Cville Chamber CEO Andrea Copeland 2025 Virginia Business Magazine’s Women in Business honoree

Andrea Copeland is the new CEO of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, and an honoree for the Virginia Business Magazine’s 2025 Women in Leadership Award.

Albemarle County
8 months ago
ACPD seeking hit-and-run driver who critically injured pedestrian Sunday

Police are looking for a hit-and-run driver who left a pedestrian with life-threatening injuries.

Albemarle County
8 months ago
RWSA advises of blasting in northern Albemarle water pipeline project

Prepare for some loud noises in a portion of northern Albemarle County throughout the week as the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority does some blasting as they prepare to enter the next construction phase for a replacement raw water pipeline from the Ragged Mountain Reservoir to the Observatory Water Treatment Plant.

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Local
8 months ago
Virginia Insurance Marketplace warning of expiring premium tax credits for next year

Administrators with Virginia’s Insurance Marketplace has begun getting the word out of upcoming changes that may affect how much consumers pay for their health insurance next year.

Crime
8 months ago
12-hour search ends in assault suspect’s apprehension in Fluvanna County

Albemarle County Police apprehended Malik I. Thornton, a 22-year-old Charlottesville man, who was considered armed and dangerous.

Albemarle County
8 months ago
Albemarle registrar Lauren Eddy resigns

Albemarle County general registrar and director of elections Lauren Eddy resigned her position.

Crime
8 months ago
Charlottesville mayor praises policework in Fourth of July shooting arrest

Mayor Wade reiterated that more arrests could be forthcoming, while questions persist about connection with Brookdale shooting, gang involvement.

Albemarle County
8 months ago
UVA Economist says the federal government is partly to blame for a high priced real estate market

Professor Ed Burton contends a major factor in higher interest rates which affects the expense of a monthly mortgage is being driven by federal government actions that he says need to change.

Politics
8 months ago
Area Democrats challenge Winsome Earle-Sears’s education record

Democrats criticize Winsome Earle-Sears’s support of Trump education policies.

UVA
8 months ago
Sen. Deeds concerned of outside influences steering UVA BOV decisions

Charlottesville Democratic State Senator Creigh Deeds sits on two key committees overseeing University Administrations, and tells CvilleRightNow “in my view, (the UVA Board of Visitors) has “not protected the University from outside influences”.

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