
A potentially lifesaving new smartphone app can help people determine if they are suffering heart attacks or strokes and should seek medical attention, a clinical study suggests. The ECHAS app (Emergency Call for Heart Attack and Stroke) is being developed by experts at UVA Health, Harvard, Northeastern and other leading institutions.

UVA Health has named Stephanie Schnittger, a longtime healthcare finance leader at health systems across the mid-Atlantic, as UVA Health’s chief financial officer.

The City of Charlottesville announced a resident survey to get input on government services and measure the quality of life in the community. Charlottesville plans to use this data in its upcoming strategic plan.

This is the weekend for the University of Virginia Class of 2025 as the University confers some 8000 undergraduate and graduate degrees in 2025 Final Exercises.

The Hoos are living on the edge in terms of their NCAA Tournament hopes as they battle VT in a critical series.

Local elections are heating up as we approach primary season in June.

LYNDHURST, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) — One man is dead after a boat capsized […]

“UVA steals from children”… a strongly worded flyer Indivisible Charlottesville is dispensing announcing a Thursday afternoon protest in front of the FEI property on Emmet Street.

Charlottesville, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – The Center at Belvedere has launched a vibrant […]

Albemarle Fire Rescue with a tragic announcement their search efforts are over with what they believe to be the discovery of the body of 12-year old Jordan Sims around 8:45 Wednesday morning in the area of Newtown Road near the Greenwood community south of Crozet.