
Albemarle County: Police investigating armed robbery
Albemarle County Police are investigating an armed robbery reported Thursday morning at Oak Hill Market on Country Green Road.

Albemarle County Police are investigating an armed robbery reported Thursday morning at Oak Hill Market on Country Green Road.

The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors has approved the creation of Juneteenth as an official county holiday, creating a paid holiday for Albemarle County Local Government employees.

In February, Albemarle County launched the Court Square Community Conversations project with the goal of exploring a more inclusive history and developing a common understanding of Court Square as an important public space.

As part of the ongoing 5th Street corridor study, the Virginia Department of Transportation invites public feedback on potential projects between Harris Road in Charlottesville and Ambrose Commons Drive in Albemarle County.

The Virginia Department of Transportation will rehabilitate the Route 810 (Blackwells Hollow Road) bridge over Halls Creek at Route 687 (Shiffletts Mill Road) in Albemarle County.

Albemarle County staff will be stationed in the parking lots of elementary schools around the county this week to hand out free face coverings to residents.

VDOT will host an online public meeting on Thursday, June 4 to provide information about the 5th Street Corridor Study.

Due to COVID-19, Albemarle County extended the June 2020 personal property and real estate tax deadlines to June 30. New Payment Instructions due to COVID-19 In order to reduce the transmission of COVID-19, we are modifying how we accept payments in order to encourage contactless payments. To support this, Albemarle County has waived the fee associated…

Four arrests were made Thursday in connection with a series of thefts from vehicles and credit card frauds in Albemarle County.

Volunteers from Albemarle County will be stationed in parking lots of local stores around the county from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday to hand out free face coverings to residents.
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