
Staunton experienced a 48-hour boiled water advisory underscoring the need for localities to strengthen their water supply and infrastructure.

One of the plaintiffs in the White vs. Charlottesville zoning lawsuit laid out the reasons for the action against the city.

Administrators with Virginia’s Insurance Marketplace has begun getting the word out of upcoming changes that may affect how much consumers pay for their health insurance next year.

Albemarle County Police apprehended Malik I. Thornton, a 22-year-old Charlottesville man, who was considered armed and dangerous.

Weeks after declaring the city should start over again with its enabling ordinance of a Police Civilian Review Board, Executive Director Inez Gonzalez has resigned as of August 15 after participating in her last meeting Thursday evening.

UVA wants to get backup quarterback Danny Kaelin ready for a role this season.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin defended the shape that Virginia’s economy is in.

The second day of the 2025-26 school year was Day 2 for students of the new Charlottesville Middle School, and it was a ribbon-cutting day in the beautiful gym in a $90-plus-million school where one may see the city of Charlottesville can have nice things.

Albemarle County general registrar and director of elections Lauren Eddy resigned her position.

As Charlottesville Circuit Judge Claude Worrell kept his June 30 summary judgement rendering the city’s 2024 development code “null and void”, but gave the city time to show its work on a traffic study inquiry, legal analyst Scott Goodman told WINA Morning News this case “is going to go on for a long, long time”.