Albemarle County
3 months ago
Hokies tap James Franklin as next football coach

BLACKSBURG, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) — James Franklin was hired as Virginia Tech’s coach […]

Crime
3 months ago
A driver faces multiple charges following a police chase in Albemarle County

The officer who pulled over Asiyus S. Langhorn for failure to stay in his lane saw a firearm that was thrown out the passenger side window.

Slate Hill wildfire
Local
3 months ago
Elevated fire risk Monday cancels planned Big Meadows burn

The area is under an elevated fire danger into Monday evening.

ski
Surrounding Counties
3 months ago
Accuweather forecasting strong ski season for nearby slopes

The two area resorts didn’t get that big natural snow this time around and the resorts aren’t even open, but Accuweather long-range forecaster Paul Pastelok  told Cville Right Now, “I look for a pretty good season setting up for the mid-Atlantic and Northeast.”

Crime
3 months ago
Charlottesville resident, JMU professor pleads guilty to possession of childhood pornography

William Chisholm Van Norman’s charges included possession of child pornography, second offense.

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Albemarle County
3 months ago
Flags will be lowered on Friday to honor a POW declared missing in action in 1968

United States Navy Captain Thomas Edwin Scheurich will be laid to rest with full military honors.

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UVA
3 months ago
UVA researcher identifies first U.S. death from tick-borne meat allergy

A world-renowned UVA School of Medicine allergist has confirmed the first death in U.S. history of a “meat allergy” occurring after someone is bitten by a Lone Star tick.

Crime
3 months ago
Oklahoma man sentenced for sex crimes in Orange County

Kenneth Don Gray of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was sentenced to sixty years with 35 years suspended.

Charlottesville City
3 months ago
Rabid cat confirmed in Charlottesville

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – The Blue Ridge Health District (BRHD), in coordination […]

Slate Hill wildfire
Local
3 months ago
NWS advises elevated fire risk throughout Thursday

The National Weather Service late Thursday morning included the Charlottesville area in a group all over Central and Northern Virginia, nearly all of Maryland, and Eastern West Virginia under an elevated fire risk through 5 p.m.

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