
Schools, government offices, and businesses across Central Virginia have announced closures and delays for Wednesday, February 12, due to winter weather. This list will be updated as new closures and cancellations are reported.

Vehicles must be moved from emergency snow routes in the city by 1:00p.m. Tuesday February 11th.

Tesla is coming to the Shops at Stonefield.

With Governor Youngkin’s state of emergency, approximately 65 Virginia National Guard Soldiers are staged and ready at VNG facilities along the Route 29 and I-95 corridors as well as the Southwest Virginia area in order to support the response to winter weather which is expected to impact Virginia.

The latest updates on closures and delays for Tuesday, February 11.

In advance of the incoming winter weather, the City’s trash and recycling curbside service will operate until conditions prevent safe collection.

Due to Tuesday’s winter storm warning, the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce has postponed their ribbon-cutting and open house at their new headquarters for nearly a month.

The Trump administration’s aggressive push to cut government jobs is reverberating in the early stages of this year’s race for governor in Virginia.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released its preliminary report on the small plane that crashed in a wooded area off Monacan Drive East in January, confirming that the pilot reported a total loss of engine power before the accident.

Virginia’s Democratic-led Senate and House of Delegates debated tax relief and economic stability before passing separate plans for amending the two-year state budget, laying the groundwork for negotiations by lawmakers on an eventual spending plan to send to Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin.