CNE: Not an appropriate time for annual summit as neighbors grapple with tragedy
The Center for Nonprofit Excellence in Charlottesville postponed an annual summit scheduled today in response to the tragic events at the University of Virginia.
The Center for Nonprofit Excellence in Charlottesville postponed an annual summit scheduled today in response to the tragic events at the University of Virginia.
There are a couple of key new details today from the ongoing investigation into Sunday’s triple-murder at the University of Virginia.
Tearfully addressing reporters at a press conference on Tuesday, UVA Football coach Tony Elliott often referred to Davis, Devin Chandler and D’Sean Perry in the present tense.
A witness to the shootings on a bus of UVA students returning from a field trip on Sunday told investigators that the suspect appeared to be aiming at “certain people.”
Virginia State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on U.S. 360 at 7:52 p.m. Sunday.
The last 24 hours have felt like a nightmare for UVA head football coach Tony Elliott, as well as the entire football team and school, the coach said Tuesday during a news conference.
Ryan Lynch, a second-year neuroscience major, wants the families of the three UVA Football student-athletes whose lives were taken Sunday night that they didn’t die alone.
The roundabout construction project at U.S. 250 and Route 151 is entering its final phase with traffic shifted into the roundabout on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
I’m 65, and I have experienced my share of tough days. I had to say goodbye to both parents, a couple of dear friends in my years. But today may have been the worst.
The one thing we keep hearing over and over about Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry is each was a bright young man with a bright future who made an impression on their classmates, professors and mentors in the University of Virginia community and beyond.
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