
Albemarle County updates on coronavirus response
Albemarle County continues to monitor guidance from the CDC and VDH. There are no cases of COVID-19 in our community at this time.

Albemarle County continues to monitor guidance from the CDC and VDH. There are no cases of COVID-19 in our community at this time.

The Albemarle County community has no confirmed cases of coronavirus, but county leaders are in the process of reviewing public meetings, events, and recreation programs.

Albemarle County Executive Jeff Richardson has issued a Declaration of Local Emergency in response to the COVID-19 virus.

Albemarle County Fire Rescue responded to a structure fire on Deerwood Drive at 10 a.m. Wednesday.

The Albemarle County Police Department has created a new Cybercrimes Lab that will provide investigators a state-of-the art workspace to conduct forensic analysis on electronics.

Albemarle County continues to monitor and plan for coronavirus (COVID-19) in our community.

Albemarle County Fire Rescue and the Virginia Department of Forestry are currently responding to a brush fire at the 4100 block of Green Creek Road.

Albemarle County Police Department is preparing to partner with Ring, and its Neighbors app, to equip the department with an emerging tool to enhance its investigations work.

One northbound lane of Route 29 in Albemarle County north of Airport Road is closed due to erosion of the slope just off the right edge of the pavement.

Albemarle County is working to increase the quality of real estate data for properties in the rural areas to improve the accuracy of assessments.
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