
Charlottesville detectives are investigating an assault that occurred in broad daylight late morning Sunday in the 100 block of West Main Street on the Downtown Mall, and they have video footage where they’d like the public to help identify those involved.

Charlottesville City Schools is launching a community engagement process to discuss and gather feedback on potential elementary school rezoning.

As leaves start coloring and falling, Charlottesville Public Works announces they’ll begin their leaf collection services Monday, November 4.

Charlottesville Fire says it was an abandoned house that burned at 806 5th Street SW that caused them to shut down parts of Cherry Avenue and 5th Street mid-morning.

City Manager Sam Sanders Monday evening proposed a new low-barrier shelter solution the city’s been seeking for months, as well as proposed a contribution to the Salvation Army’s new Center of Hope.

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – The Charlottesville Department of Utilities has announced that […]

Brenda W. Ragland, a 64-year-old former secretary and member of a local church, has been convicted on fourteen counts of embezzlement, according to Louisa Commonwealth’s Attorney Rusty McGuire.

Immediately following the devastation of Hurricane Helene in Southwest Virginia, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles employees organized a donation drive to help.

A drug bust in Augusta County.

Albemarle County Police say it’s going to be awhile before we get numbers, but Monday morning was the first of tickets being issued tickets to speeders through the Hydraulic Road school zone around the Lambs Lane school complex.