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2 weeks ago in National, Trending
Winter storm packing snow and strong winds to descend on Great Lakes and Northeast
A wild winter storm was expected to bring strong winds, heavy snow and frigid temperatures to the Great Lakes and Northeast on Tuesday, a day after a bomb cyclone barreled across the northern U.S. and left tens of thousands of customers without power.
Flock CEO includes Charlottesville, Staunton in email blaming activists for cities dropping the company’s services
Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis said Flock Safety's CEO sent an "unprofessional" email blaming activists for multiple departments' decisions to end their relationships with the company.
2 weeks ago in , Music Scene
Weekly Concert & Event Calendar: Dec 29–January 4, 2025-26
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLERIGHTNOW) – Whether you’re looking to take in cinematic short films, indie-folk brilliance, or a string-backed Coldplay tribute,…
2 weeks ago in , UVA
Wahoo Rundown: Hoos win Gator Bowl
Men's basketball tips off ACC play at rival Virginia Tech.
Reeves drops out of race to challenge Warner
The race for the Republican nomination has whittled down to three.
Survey finds hospital favorability strong, health and pharmaceutical companies not so much
An end-of-year survey done by Mason-Dixon Polling by the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association shows Charlottesville area and Shenandoah Valley residents with highly favorable views of hospital care they have received here, but highly unfavorable views of health insurance and pharmaceutical companies.
Wind advisory means possible power outages Monday
The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory Monday through 1 a.m. Tuesday.
2 weeks ago in , UVA
Five Hoos ascend to professional ranks following stellar soccer campaigns
Nick Simmonds and Umberto Pela were drafted by FC Dallas, Reese Miller signed with Houston Dynamo FC and Jesus De Vicente has signed a contract with Oakland Roots Sports Club. Laney Rouse moved up to the NWSL.
Boil water advisory along 29 North lifted
Testing have shown the water to be safe, but ACSA recommends customers empty and clean any automatic ice makers and water chillers.
ACPD makes arrest following Christmas shooting
Roland Keith Shifflet, 46, has been charged with malicious wounding following Thursday night's shooting.
Albemarle tree recycling drop-off on through Jan. 18
The day after Christmas began Albemarle County Christmas tree recycling program through January 18.
Virginia among 22 states where raw oysters have led to salmonella poisoning
There have been incidences of salmonella reported in 22 states, including six in Virginia.
Kindlewood ‘at a crossroads’ with $3-million more needed in next city budget
City Manager Sam Sanders has told City Council the Kindlewood redevelopment project is "at a crossroads".
As 2026 approaches Albemarle County looks to streamline the process of development
Developers have complained about the inefficiency of the permitting and inspection process in Albemarle, and the county is investing in technology to do something about it.
3 weeks ago in Health & Wellness,
UVA Health provides advice for managing grief during the holidays
Although many are celebrating the season, there are also those who are processing complex emotions around grief and loss who need support.
Santa’s reindeer get state permit to fly over Virginia
A major regulatory hurdle is cleared once again as Santa Claus is coming to town, arriving in Charlottesville on Christmas Eve with his nine reindeer.
Fluvanna Sheriffs investigating string of vehicle break-ins
Three suspects were seen in surveillance footage.
CPD and ACPD post holiday public safety messages
Albemarle and Charlottesville Police are putting out public safety notices with ACPD posting photos of suspects in recent larceny, shoplifting, or fraud cases reported at businesses across Albemarle County in the last quarter of 2025.
Two top student organizations condemn UVA BOV selecting President
UVA's student newspaper and its student council both criticized the "rushed" hiring of the university's new president.
Charlottesville’s regional economy remains resilient despite national concerns
Charlottesville's regional economy continues to outperform the national average and the rest of the state.











