Charlottesville set to unveil historical marker recognizing slave sales at Court Square
The City of Charlottesville, which is about to unveil a historical marker recognizing the sale of slaves at Court Square, is poking the bear, big time.
The City of Charlottesville, which is about to unveil a historical marker recognizing the sale of slaves at Court Square, is poking the bear, big time.
The University of Virginia is advising students to shelter in place as police search for a known gang member who fled a traffic stop.
A Danville police officer and a suspect in a hit-and-run crash sustained multiple gunshot wounds Monday when the man pulled out a firearm.
VDOT has updated its schedule for road work in the local area for the week of Feb. 24-28.
A fire at U-Heights on Friday displaced 31 people, and one police officer was treated on the scene for smoke inhalation responding to the fire.

The cities of Staunton and Waynesboro are waiting to learn more about how a federal funding freeze might impact operations.
The family of the Crozet shooter is speaking out and sharing a portrait of a man who was not a cold-blooded killer, instead a tortured soul.

The University of Virginia is now committing to a mid-March public release of the external review into the Nov. 13, 2022, mass shooting that killed three UVA Football players.
Thirty three projects in Virginia will receive a share of $23.6 million in funding to rehabilitate housing and revitalize downtown districts.
Property values are up 13.5 percent in Waynesboro over the past two years with residential properties seeing the largest increase in value.
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