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ACPD makes fourth arrest in October 2024 shooting
Jamarques Lamont Andres Jones, an 18-year-old Charlottesville resident, became the fourth person charged in connection with October 2024 shooting.
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Gas leak caused closure on Seminole Trail/29 North
Reported gas leak has closed 29 North at Hilton Heights Road.
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County releases annual SPEAR report, tracking its own progress
“This year’s report shows both progress and challenges in areas central to community well-being,” the county’s release said.
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Chance to raise honeybees underway
Critical for apples, fruit, wine grapes, horticulture, and other crop pollination interests in our area, the Virginia Department of Agriculture is now accepting applications through September 10 for the 2025 Beehive Distribution Program.
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PVCC officially designated a Prison Education Program institution
PVCC has worked with prison inmates since 2006.
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Hoos QB Chandler Morris on Coach’s Corner with Tony Elliott
The University of Virginia announces new Cavaliers quarterback Chandler Morris will be with Head Football Coach Tony Elliott on "Coach's Corner with Tony Elliott" Tuesday night.
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Former county registrar under police investigation
County confirms allegations of financial misconduct against Lauren Eddy.
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80-year-old with dementia found dead after week-long search
An 80-year-old Albemarle County man suffering from dementia was found dead Saturday.
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Man injured in Glenmore home explosion in stable condition
ACFR also identified the woman killed in the blast
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Federal government accuses George Mason of violating Civil Rights act
The U.S. Department of Education Friday informed George Mason University that its President, Gregory Washington, has violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act "by illegally using race and other immutable characteristics in university practices and policies, including hiring and promotion".
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Albemarle County Supervisors lay out 2026 legislative program
Albemarle County is seeking state funding for Biscuit Run Park, the ability to hold a public referendum to increase sales tax, and expanded authority in using speed cameras.
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Foothills Children’s Advocacy Center supports child abuse survivors
Founded in 2006, Foothills offers support for the survivors of child abuse and their families.
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An inside look at the Red Cross’s disaster response in Glenmore
The American Red Cross has disaster response teams that are trained, organized and prepared to rapidly respond to a wide variety of catastrophes.
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Hoos men’s basketball non-conference schedule released
After trickling out a few game dates, such as the neutral court December 6 contest in Charlotte against Dayton and February 14 against Ohio State in Nashville, Virginia men's basketball has released its complete 2025-26 season non-conference schedule.
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Gilbert steps down after just five weeks as U.S. Attorney
After only five weeks on a job he called "the opportunity of a lifetime", Todd Gilbert has resigned without explanation as U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia.
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Cville ranked one of the nation’s most “underrated” vacation spots
A study by luxury vacation rental service "Wander" lists the Charlottesville area among the Top-5 most underrated vacation spots in America.
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Cause of Tuesday night’s home explosion still under investigation
The cause of Tuesday night's home explosion in the Glenmore subdivision of Keswick remains under investigation but Albemarle County Fire Rescue chief Dan Eggleston said Wednesday that investigation is focused on gas as the cause of the blast.
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One-day matched-donation opportunity could elevate learning for county students
Contributions to ACPS projects through DonorsChoose will be matched up until midnight Wednesday.
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UVA readies for influx of about 4,000 first-year students moving in
University of Virginia students have started moving back in for the 2025-26 academic year beginning with Lawn resident last Friday, but the big move-in is Thursday and Friday as some 4000 first-years arrive.