An interstate traffic note in the Valley… as part of the Interstate 81 Corridor Improvement Program truck climbing lane project in northern Augusta County and southern Rockingham County, motorists should be alert for brief periods when the entrance or exit ramps at I-81 exit 235 (Weyers Cave/Grottoes) will be closed.
Crozet is preparing to welcome visitors for the second annual Yay! Crozet! Passport Event tomorrow (Sat, April 12). This event highlights Crozet’s small businesses and provides an opportunity for attendees to explore Western Albemarle while supporting its local economy.
The annual Blue-White Virginia Spring football game is set for Saturday, April 12 at noon in Scott Stadium.
The Spotsylvania County Sheriff’s Office says a neighbor who shot one of the suspects during Tuesday’s mass shooting will not face charges, according to WWBT/29 News.
The AWARE Foundation of Virginia says the reward has been upped to $5000, and the family is increasingly worried in the search for Rockingham County teen Ronin Edison.
Two members of the Charlottesville High School class of 2025 have won major scholarships to support their undergraduate studies.
Albemarle County Commonwealth’s Attorney Jim Hingeley says prosecutions are likely over in cases involving the August 11, 2017 march on UVA Grounds by torch carrying white supremacists.
As per a court decision, the City of Charlottesville announces it will hold it’s second public hearing on the city’s property tax rates April 21, but City Council can and will adopt an overall budget this coming Monday
Northern Virginia leaders urged lawmakers on Tuesday to enact emergency legislation to help stabilize their local economy as the White House cuts federal jobs, which they said has sharply impacted the dense cluster of government employees and contractors based in the suburbs of the nation’s capital.
University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have developed a new tool that could help reveal genetic causes of cancer, predict patient outcomes and improve care for not just cancer but many other diseases where genes go haywire, such as autoimmune disorders and neurodegenerative conditions.
