
Former Staunton city manager named county attorney by Albemarle County BOS
Former Staunton city manager Steve Rosenberg has been named county attorney by the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors.

Former Staunton city manager Steve Rosenberg has been named county attorney by the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors.

The ACC is moving forward with the new football scheduling model proposed earlier this year that will have each program face three primary opponents annually and the other 10 league teams twice during the four-year cycle, once at home and once on the road.

The Republican running to unseat Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger in Virginia’s Seventh District was caught on audio downplaying the possibility of women becoming pregnant as a result of rape.

With no natural enemies in the U.S., spotted lanternflies, Lycorma delicatula, can cause extensive damage to vines, crops and trees.

Update: Saturday, 8:51 a.m. William Craig Hurley is no longer considered a missing person, according to a report from the Albemarle County Police Department.

The Fredericksburg Nationals won the first game of the second half Friday, running away from the Salem Red Sox 9-5. Sammy Infante and Steven Williams combined for five RBI.

Seven Atlantic Coast Conference men’s basketball players were chosen Thursday evening in the 2022 NBA Draft, which was held at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

T.J. White homered and drove in both FredNat runs, but it was the Salem Red Sox that edged out the FredNats 3-2 in the final game of the first half to eliminate the FredNats from the first half race in the Carolina League.

Join the Virginia Museum of History & Culture and Joseph Ellis for a lecture about his latest book, The Cause: The American Revolution and its Discontents, 1773–1783, on Wednesday, July 20, at 5:30 p.m.

Whether lurking as hazards beneath the water’s surface or becoming eyesores as they drift ashore, abandoned boats are a growing problem in Chesapeake Bay waters — especially in Virginia. And they’re not as easy to get out of the water as they were to put in.
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