
Snow making travel treacherous in Shenandoah Valley, Central Virginia
Additional snowfall from a two-day winter storm has coated many roadways Friday morning in the Shenandoah Valley, Alleghany Highlands and Charlottesville region.

Additional snowfall from a two-day winter storm has coated many roadways Friday morning in the Shenandoah Valley, Alleghany Highlands and Charlottesville region.

Virginia Softball opens the season on Saturday at Georgia in the Red and Black Showcase in a two-day event which features two matchups each against Georgia and South Alabama.

Seems like Virginia has a pretty good handle on just how to go about beating Georgia Tech. Just let the Yellow Jackets get comfortable, let them drive the car for most of the game, then toward the end of the trip, make them stop and get out and leave them standing on the side of the road.

The score, 57-49, would tell you that Virginia beat Georgia Tech because defense travels, and, 36 percent shooting, .845 points per possession, sure, adds up.

The work of the University of Virginia-Community Working Group formed by President Jim Ryan in 2019 paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it is now set to resume, with the addition soon of a fifth group focused on public health.

COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to sharply downward statewide and nationally. How are our local hospitals holding up into the second week of February?

Former House Minority Leader David Toscano and best-selling author John Grisham were among a group of Charlottesville-area residents to endorse Terry McAuliffe for governor this week.

No. 5 Virginia used a seven-goal second quarter to get distance from Towson on Saturday, going on to win 20-11 at Klöckner Stadium.

Virginia took control with a 16-0 second half run, then held off a late Pitt charge to win, 73-66, on Saturday in JPJ.

The fourth annual Face To Face: Portraits of Our Vibrant City program uses the process of portraiture to provide Charlottesville artists and community members the opportunity to connect.
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