
A Virginia state trooper based in Charlottesville is facing a felony indictment for communicating a written threat.

Hark Vineyard’s new tasting room opens Saturday on the winery’s Earlysville property, a project a decade in the making.

The Commission for Historical Statues in the United States Capitol will in Richmond in a couple of weeks to approve the statue of Barbara Johns as one of Virginia’s two in the Statuary Hall Collection.

The Charlottesville Department of Utilities is hosting an open house for the Locust Avenue Water Line Replacement Project, scheduled to begin later this month.

The city as well as Charlottesville City Schools has begun work on the city’s largest rooftop solar installation at CATEC.

Albemarle and Charlottesville going back to the drawing board on regional jail renovations after contractor bids came in over budget, at least in part because of tariffs, is “just the tip of the iceberg”, according to University of Virginia economist Ed Burton.

The free event features free swimming all day at Washington Park Pool, music, food (while supplies last), games, and family activities.

Surveys focus on corridors in Albemarle and Culpeper counties, Charlottesville, and the town of Culpeper.

Bill would require hospitals and birthing centers for obstetric emergencies.

Speakers and Councilors questioned the city’s commitment Monday night to climate goals during discussion of utility rate increase proposals.