Cut flower farmers in Virginia find support through state Extension initiative
A growing number of farmers’ markets and roadside stands offer local growers an opportunity to sell homegrown bouquets.
A growing number of farmers’ markets and roadside stands offer local growers an opportunity to sell homegrown bouquets.
For an indication of how petty UVA Athletics is with its treatment of the local and regional news media, they’ve been locking the cooler with sodas and waters for media members during games at JPJ.
Some Virginia law enforcement agencies are not using automated license plate reader cameras in accordance with a statute enacted last July.
Not very pretty, but give Virginia credit for a bounce-back win Tuesday evening, defeating Wake Forest, 75-70.
Wake Forest trailed by as many as 12 early in the second half, but got the deficit to three in the final seconds, before Virginia was able to close things out at the free-throw line, finishing off a 75-70 win.
It has been 30 years since a woman driving to Charlottesville, Alicia Showalter Reynolds, was abducted and murdered in Culpeper County.
An Albemarle County fifth grade teacher has been arrested on two felony charges of possessing and distributing child pornography.
The Paramount Theater in Charlottesville will host three events for the 2026 Virginia Festival of the Book on Saturday, March 21.
They’re calling what we used to call UFOs something new now – UAPs, Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. Not sure why, and I sure don’t like it, and neither would my Uncle Skeeter, who was convinced, man.
New Dominion Bookshop in Downtown Charlottesville is set to host a celebration of the 50th issue of Meridian, a literary magazine produced at the University of Virginia in conjunction with the university’s MFA in Creative Writing Program.
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