
Virginia Athletics along with Cav Futures is looking to help newly compensated student athletes responsibly manage their new found financial resources.

Consider one of these combinations the next time you order Vocelli’s.

Charlottesville Circuit Judge Claude Worrell has set an August 13 hearing date on the city’s motion to reconsider his June 30 summary judgement rendering the 2024 Development Code null and void.

After seeing a drop in speeding of over 40% after installing speed cameras near Albemarle County High School, the county is expanding that program by adding cameras at Western Albemarle in Crozet, it announced Wednesday.

Danville City Councilman Lee Vogler was attacked Wednesday and set on fire, according to a release from the Danville Police Department.

If passed, the Epstein Files Transparency Act would direct the U.S. Department of Justice to publicly release all files in Epstein investigation.

Foothills Child Advocacy Center and the Sexual Assault Resource Agency will move to a new shared space on Hansen Road to centralize and streamline their services.

The Virginia minimum wage rate will increase to $12.77, which is 36 cents more than the current rate.

A Charlottesville runner will celebrate his 40th birthday Saturday by running 40 miles to raise money for the city’s free clinic.

Governor Youngkin has announced revenues that exceed projections and a nearly $2billion dollar increase in revenues year to year from FY24 to FY25.