UVA Olympian and multiple NCAA Champion swimmer Gretchen Walsh receives her McIntire School of Commerce degree, as an academic All-American, as long-time swimming broadcaster Rowdy Gaines touts her potential to transcend the sport of swimming.
Indivisible Charlottesville is holding what they express will be a peaceful Saturday protest against a Tesla showroom proposed at the Shops at Stonefield.
One of the largest and most impactful local philanthropic organizations has new leadership.
The Hoos kept the momentum rolling earning an impressive road win against the rival on Friday night. Coverage of game two begins at 2:45p.m. Friday on WINA.
Large sections of trails have been washed out, with more rain in the forecast.
Scores turned out to wave signs and encourage drivers to lay on the horn.
The city is announcing former Asheville, NC Deputy City Attorney John Maddux as Charlottesville’s new City Attorney.
A potentially lifesaving new smartphone app can help people determine if they are suffering heart attacks or strokes and should seek medical attention, a clinical study suggests. The ECHAS app (Emergency Call for Heart Attack and Stroke) is being developed by experts at UVA Health, Harvard, Northeastern and other leading institutions.
UVA Health has named Stephanie Schnittger, a longtime healthcare finance leader at health systems across the mid-Atlantic, as UVA Health’s chief financial officer.
The City of Charlottesville announced a resident survey to get input on government services and measure the quality of life in the community. Charlottesville plans to use this data in its upcoming strategic plan.
