
New exhibit features images of ordinary, functional structures in Valley, Central Virginia
Great, striking works of architecture can bring awe and inspiration. But the design of the everyday, functional structures that surround us are different.

Great, striking works of architecture can bring awe and inspiration. But the design of the everyday, functional structures that surround us are different.

Virginia Department of Transportation crews will mobilize across Central Virginia this morning to continue repairing roads and bridges flooded and damaged by the torrential rains over the past four days.

Bacon lovers, rejoice! The CURED Bacon Festival and Chef’s Competition will return to Charlottesville’s Sprint Pavilion on Saturday, July 21 from 1-5 p.m.

VDOT crews are working through heavy rains on Sunday to repair roads and bridges damaged by the torrential rains over the past several days.

There is more rain in the forecast, but roads are reopening after the devastating flooding that hit Central Virginia during the past several days.

Heavy rainfall overnight caused flash flooding in Albemarle County, mudslides that have closed Route 33 at Swift Run Gap, and swept away a vehicle and its two occupants.

Central Virginia Manufacturing (CVM), a sheet metal fabricator, will invest $300,000 to expand its operation in Bedford County. The project will create nine new jobs.

A unique greenhouse on 18 acres in Powhatan County houses more than 13,000 orchids; 8,000 of which are in “orchid daycare.”

A winter weather system is forecasted to bring rain changing to snow in the Shenandoah Valley. The rain will begin late on Sunday, March 11 and change over to all snow overnight.

At the Virginia Department of Transportation, spring brings the opportunity to improve pavement conditions across Central Virginia.