
Brennan Armstrong will return for senior season at Virginia
Record-setting Virginia QB1 Brennan Armstrong announced on social media Thursday night that he will return to UVA for his senior season.

Record-setting Virginia QB1 Brennan Armstrong announced on social media Thursday night that he will return to UVA for his senior season.

Virginia has finalized an agreement with Norfolk Southern Corporation to expand passenger rail service to the New River Valley for the first time since 1979.

Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville are sponsoring a fee waiver for residents to dispose of storm-related vegetative debris, such as tree limbs, at the Ivy Material Utilization Center.

University of Virginia Executive Vice President and Provost Liz Magill has been chosen to serve as the ninth president of the University of Pennsylvania.

Dr. Anthony Fauci told U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine Tuesday that there is a 17 times greater chance an unvaccinated individual will be hospitalized and a 20 times greater chance that an unvaccinated individual will lose their life to COVID, compared with a vaccinated individual.

During the next several weeks drivers on Interstate 64 from Albemarle County to Goochland County will see crews removing trees, limbs and other debris from the highway shoulders and median.

Albemarle County has committed more than $2 million to support a new mortgage relief program using CARES funding received through an allocation from the Commonwealth of Virginia.

The recent uptick in COVID cases locally has forced the rescheduling of the Indie Short Film Series at Vinegar Hill Theatre in Charlottesville.

The Virginia High School Hall of Fame Class of 2021 includes an Olympic gold medalist, a two-time Super Bowl champion and two of the greatest high school boys and girls basketball players in the history of the VHSL.

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