orange road work cones
Albemarle County
2 months ago
Crash on southbound 29 Bypass at Fontaine cleared

The left lane and left shoulder are closed.

John Paul Jones Arena (JPJ)
Local
2 months ago
VA joins seven states and the feds suing Ticketmaster for inflated prices

State Attorney General Jason Miyares has joined Virginia among seven states and the Federal Trade Commission in a lawsuit filed against Live Nation Entertainment Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Ticketmaster LLC, for violating consumer protection laws and driving up ticket prices for Virgnia consumers.

David Lloyd Brown
Crime
2 months ago
Two city seniors arrested on drug-related charges on Hardy Drive

The investigation came after community complaints and several drug overdoses.

Crime
2 months ago
“Shopping Cart Killer” sentencing continued until December

Charlottesville’s Tonita Smith, was one of Anthony Eugene Robertson’s victims.

Crime
2 months ago
Person sought in connection with Lake Monticello shooting victim

Aloys Hopfensperger is in critical condition.

Driver, Drive, Car, Steering, Road
Local
2 months ago
Triple A finds new vehicle ownership costs down slightly in 2025

The cost of very few things is lower this year than it was last year, but a Triple-A survey shows new vehicle ownership and operation costs are one of those, though only slightly.

Teens planting tree
Albemarle County
2 months ago
34th Annual United Way Laurence E. Richardson Day of Caring Sept. 17

Some 2100 volunteers are ready to go working on some 115 projects for Wednesday’s 34th Annual United Way Laurence E. Richardson Day of Caring.

Albemarle County
2 months ago
With early voting set for Friday, National Voter Registration Day encourages preparedness

With early voting starting Friday, the League of Women Voters of the Charlottesville Area is urging eligible voters to register or check their registration on Tuesday’s National Voter Registration Day.

Sam Sanders addressed City Council 9/15/25
Charlottesville City
2 months ago
City manager on efforts to solve homeless issues: ‘It will take all of us’

On the heels of public comment two weeks ago when City Council floated an ordinance about handling encampments on public rights-of-way, City Manager Sam Sanders provided a detailed progress report on efforts over the last two years attempting to improve the situation of unhoused in the city, and noted a number of properties and options they’re looking at to provide the needed services.

Crime
2 months ago
ACPD investigating a Saturday home break-in; suspects still at large

The suspects cut power to the home before entering but fled when they came upon the homeowner and their dog inside the house.

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