Albemarle County
2 years ago
City assessments combined up 5% this year

Similarly to Albemarle County, Charlottesville city assessments that were up by double-digits over the previous two years are back down into single digits… around 5% for residential and commercial properties, and new construction combined.

Albemarle County
2 years ago
Albemarle County Police Focus Speed Stops In High Crash Areas

Of 123 drivers caught speeding, 17 were more than 20 miles per hour over the speed limit.

Albemarle County
2 years ago
Judge rejects school system’s request to toss out long-running sex-assault lawsuit

Judge says Fairfax County Schools “overreached” in claiming the plaintiff had committed fraud.

Albemarle County
2 years ago
Charlottesville man arrested for Staunton robbery

Dejour Walker was captured by federal drug task force.

Local
2 years ago
Virginia and Tennessee Team Up to Sue the NCAA

RICHMOND VA (WINA) – State Attorney General Jason Miyares has joined his Attorney General […]

Albemarle County
2 years ago
Virginia and Tennessee AGs sue NCAA over NIL restrictions

State Attorney General Jason Miyares has joined his Attorney General colleague in Tennessee with a lawsuit against the NCAA claiming their NIL policies violate anti-trust law. 

Albemarle County
2 years ago
CPD investigating Monday night shooting in area of Bainbridge and Carlton

Charlottesville Police are investigating a Monday night shooting where the victim drove himself to UVa with life-threatening injuries.

Local
2 years ago
Allegations of malfeasance and possible criminal violations against some SVJC staff

The Augusta County Sheriff is looking at allegations of malfeasance — or possible criminal violations — involving staff at the Shenandoah Valley Juvenile Detention Center in Staunton.

Albemarle County
2 years ago
ACPD received three swatting calls in four days

It’s illegal to make fake police calls in Virginia.

Charlottesville City
2 years ago
Courteney Stuart Reports: Police Chief responds to claim of innocence in trail assault

A Charlottesville man charged with assaulting a woman on the Rivanna Trail says he has compelling evidence that proves his innocence, but Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis says his department is confident in their investigation and the charges.