Category Archives: News

UVA Wants To Buy Brandon Avenue

This week, Mayor Nikuyah Walker requested the city to produce a monetary value for Charlottesville’s Brandon Avenue. Colette Sheehy, the senior vice president of operations at UVA expressed that the university is interested in taking ownership of the street for a new redevelopment project. The university wants to convert Brandon Avenue into a “green street,”…MORE INFO »

SPCA Offers Half Price Dog Adoptions

The Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA has taken in more than 100 dogs since the first of the year including six arriving from Buckingham County in just the last few days. Executive Director Angie Gunter said they are trying to help out other shelters in Central Virginia so the animals will not be euthanized. According to Gunter, 44…MORE INFO »

Church Burglar Arrested

The Albemarle County Police Department says a Ruckersville man has been arrested for burglarizing a pair of local churches. According to a release, 28-year-old Steven Tyler Miller is facing multiple charges including breaking and entering, grand larceny and destruction of property. Police say there were two separate incidents earlier this month involving churches on Stony…MORE INFO »

‘Supere Wood’ As Strong As Steel

(Metro) Scientists in Maryland say they’ve invented a new kind of “super wood” that’s so strong it could stop a bullet. They claim in a new study that it’s 12 times stronger than normal wood and can be used in cars, airplanes and even body armor. The lead researcher at the University of Maryland says…MORE INFO »

Nelson County Rescue Squad To Close Down

The Nelson County rescue squad is planning to close down in the coming months. According to The Nelson County Times, the organization has seen a decline in membership and fewer volunteers. The squad plans to shut down April 30 and its assets will be given to other emergency response organizations. The Nelson County Times reported…MORE INFO »

Indivisible Charlottesville Protests At Garrett

Members of Indivisible Charlottesville gathered outside of the Albemarle County office building Tuesday to urge Congressman Tom Garrett to vote ‘no’ on the new tax reform bill. Garrett has already voted ‘yes’ on the bill and said in a statement that he is proud of doing so; but due to some required procedural changes, the…MORE INFO »

Grand Jury Indicts 5 In August Violence

A grand jury handed up indictments for five men accused of violence on August 12th in Charlottesville. James Fields, Jr. was indicted on first degree murder and nine other felonies for running his car into a crowd of people and killing a woman. Meanwhile, three men were indicted for their roles in a beating at…MORE INFO »

CHO Experiencing Delays From Atlanta Outage

According to the Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport website multiple inbound flights from Atlanta are still being delayed. Power is back on at Atlanta Georgia’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, but the power outage is causing residual delays. For up-to-date flight information into or out of CHO, visit www.gocho.com.MORE INFO »

The Town of Orange Police Department is investigating several smash and grabs that occurred Sunday. According to a statement on the department’s Facebook page, officers responded to the area of the Orange County Nursing Home and Dogwood Village in response to a report of several vehicle larcenies. A suspect vehicle was captured on surveillance video…MORE INFO »

Vehicle Break-Ins At After School Proram

The Nelson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating several vehicle vandalisms and larcenies that took place outside of an elementary school. Officials say unknown suspects damaged several cars and stole items of value from the vehicles during an after-school-program at Rockfish River Elementary School. Anyone with information on the case is asked to call the sheriff’s…MORE INFO »