City Council Monday night approved a $253-million general fund budget, complete with more revenue generation from a 2-cent real estate tax increase and 1-percent hikes in the lodging and meals taxes.
Charlottesville-based family-owned Tiger Fuel continues to expand.
Some 500-plus Virginia convenience stores have sold no Virginia Lottery tickets today (Monday), and hundreds will close for an hour tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon to protest Governor Youngkin’s amendments to skill game legislation passed by the General Assembly.
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The murder suspect in the April 9 12th and Rosser shooting has turned himself in.
City Council tonight will approve a budget at more than $253-million for fiscal year 2025 that starts July 1.
An outbuilding is destroyed, but no one hurt, in a Saturday afternoon fire caused by an unattended grill in the 2400 block of Old Lynchburg Road near the North Fork Hardware River.
