Gov. Spanberger will be the first Virginian to give a response to the State of the Union since then-Gov. Bob McDonnell in 2010.
With the future of the Democratic redistricting effort months from being resolved, candidates are facing unprecedented uncertainty about who exactly they will be running to represent – and who they may be running against.
The Charlottesville Tom Sox have released their 36-game schedule for this coming summer that features more emphasis on in-division matchups, and a new Valley Baseball League playoff format in the team’s quest for a fifth league title.
Security surveillance footage shows the suspect inside Scott Stadium around 5 a.m. Sunday, stealing the cart and using it to ram through a gate as he left, according to a release.
The Charlottesville area’s General Assembly delegation was split on the separate bills passed by the House and Senate that will legalize and tax internet casino gambling in Virginia.
During what the city dubbed a “Pothole Blitz,” VDOT and the City of Charlottesville are asking travelers to be on the lookout for crews as they tackle the issue
The only person to speak during the public comment session was former Mayor Nikayah Walker.
As some have tried to rid the Commonwealth of the so-called “car tax” since Governor Jim Gilmore’s administration at the turn of the millennium, a new WalletHub survey finds Virginia with highest vehicle property taxes in the nation.
Three stormwater drains in the city stand to get a makeover in coming months as voting has begun for winning designs in the Charlottesville Utilities Storm Drain Art Contest.
With snow and ice keeping many across the community in their homes, BrightStar caregivers stepped up.