“Many of you said you wanted to have a say in who your next governor would be, and you wanted to have a choice. I’m honored that you asked me, yet again.” Those words from former state Senator Amanda Chase who announced she submitted signatures to the Virginia Department of Elections before the 5pm Thursday, April 3 deadline to get on the June primary ballot.
Charlottesville Police are investigating shots fired early Friday morning that hit a residence and vehicle on Belmont Avenue across from Kindlewood.
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Virginia lawmakers addressed scores of legislative vetoes and amendments from Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Wednesday, including the governor’s 205 revisions to the state’s budget bill that were decisively nixed by the Democratic-led General Assembly.
In what UVA Health Blue Ridge Poison Center Director Dr. Christopher Holstege says is a preventative measure, he’s urging not to take Vitamin A supplements in an attempt to prevent contracting the measles.
Partisan reaction from local congressional leaders about President Trump’s mostly across-the-board tariffs of 10-percent or more on all but a few commodities.
Virginia Basketball has landed its first player commitment under new head coach Ryan Odom with the addition of 6’8” forward Silas Barksdale.
For the sixth time, Charlottesville-based Crutchfield has been named by Virginia Business Magazine one of the “Best Places to Work in Virginia”
Virginia State Police’s suburban Richmond-based Med Flight 1 helicopter has rescued a second injured hiker in Blue Ridge Mountain backcountry for the second straight day
Former University of Virginia Board of Visitors’ member and Jefferson Council founder Bert Ellis said he was removed from the board after Governor Youngkin made the military analogy that “the Marines are no longer needed and it’s time to bring in the Army” to affect change instituted by “leftist” faculty and administration.