VDOT has put away almost every road building job in the state, except in Fishersville. More>>
The dispute over the Landmark Hotel that was supposed to open on the downtown mall this past summer was back in court Friday. More>>
The U.S. Postal Service dedicated Charlottesville's Main Post Office on Route 29 in honor of fallen Marine Corporal Bradley T. Arms Friday. More>>
An Afton man faces a felony charge after a bomb hoax in Waynesboro. Fifty-eight-year-old Mark Stuart Bales is charged with manufacturing an explosive device. More>>
Downtown Charlottesville officially rings in the holiday season this weekend and it promises to be an illuminating experience. More>>
Virginia State Police say one person was killed when a tour bus belonging to Miley Cyrus overturned, but the "Hannah Montana" star was not on board. More>>
This week a judge approved a settlement that gives the victim's children $275,000 in insurance money and monthly payments from the man convicted in her death for the next 20 years. More>>
Kevin O'Conner, the treasurer of the Mill Creek Subdivision Homeowner's Association in Albemarle County, is facing an embezzlement charge. More>>
Senator Mark Warner was in Richmond Friday to talk about the economy with small business owners. More>>
A jury convicted an Gary Delgross of second degree murder Friday afternoon. Delgross killed his neighbor with a carpenter's level in August of 2008. More>>
A Charlottesville man who pleaded guilty to child porn charges in federal court earlier this month was back in court this morning. More>>
A Charlottesville police officer whose unmarked vehicle hit another car as he responded to a bank robbery faces a traffic charge. More>>
Airport Auto Exchange in Albemarle county is giving away a minivan for a family who really needs it and cannot afford to pay for it. More>>
The BB&T Bank on Pantops in Charlottesville was robbed at 10:25 this morning. Police are searching for the suspect. More>>
The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce has presented John Casteen with its McIntire Citizenship Award. More>>
A Waynesboro woman who nearly starved a teenage girl by locking her in a bedroom is behind bars for the crime. More>>
Bob McDonnell is still coming to terms with his landslide victory and what it means for his family. More>>
A suspicious package left drivers angry and uninformed at the University of Virginia. More>>
110 Invista employees have discovered they will lose their jobs before the end of the year. More>>
Laurence Verga is one of the Republicans hoping to make Tom Perriello a one-term congressman. More>>
The Rivanna Conservation Society got its first look at a new 2009 Streamwatch report on the water quality of the Rivanna River Basin, with mixed results. More>>
Charges are pending after a late-night accident on Route 29 north. It happened just before 10:00 p.m. at the Boulder's Road intersection near NGIC. More>>
A water main break along Brougham Road affected hundreds of homes in the Lake Monticello area Thursday. More>>
The trial for the Orange County man accused of killing his neighbor with a carpenter's level started Thursday. More>>
Students at the University of Virginia rolled up their sleeves for the first mass vaccination there against the swine flu. More>>
Waynesboro's city council has decided to go ahead and finish a Streetscape Project that would extend from Church Street to Arch Avenue. More>>
A family of four had to be rescued after their SUV was swept into a creek Thursday morning in Albemarle County. More>>
A crash on Interstate 64 sent emergency crews scrambling when a driver lost control in the rainy weather. More>>
Delegate Steve Landes believes the state can carve out some room in its budget for programs and incentives that would help create jobs. More>>
Lawmakers are talking about the health care reform bills and what those measures could do to an already bare bones budget. More>>
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has released new vehicle safety recommendations. More>>
The U.S. Postal Service is considering shutting down Charlottesville’s distribution center, leaving more than a hundred jobs in limbo. More>>
Governor Tim Kaine wants to know why the numbers are so low for minority students in gifted programs, so he's launching a statewide study to find out. Here's where it stands now across Virginia. African More>>
Charlottesville is in the process of designing sidewalks for Cherry Avenue and Forest Hills Avenue to make the walk to Buford safer for students. More>>
Waynesboro's Invista plant is laying off another 110 workers. More>>
The man who robbed a Waynesboro convenience store was sentenced to seven years behind bars Wednesday. More>>
The man accused of breaking into Hollymead Elementary School in Albemarle County last summer pled guilty Wednesday. More>>
For 30 years, the Sexual Assault Resource Agency has provided victims with safety, support and hope, the tools they need to survive. More>>
The man at the center of Waynesboro’s biggest psychedelic mushroom bust has admitted his guilt. More>>
A man the Harrington’s have never met is doing what he can to keep hope alive, that's because 23-years ago, he found himself facing the same kind of pain. More>>
Wednesday Morgan Harrington's parents were in Charlottesville to meet with state police and to spend time at the last place she was seen. More>>
Morgan’s mom Gil blogged about managing the emotions of her daughter, who has been missing for one month now. More>>
Charlottesville police have released a surveillance photo from Tuesday’s Wachovia Bank robbery. More>>
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