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2 weeks ago

UVA Health part of worldwide immunoglobulin COVID treatment trial

UVA Health is part of a worldwide clinical trial examining a potential COVID treatment using a drug made with antibodies gathered from healthy people who've recovered from the illness and had received a COVID vaccine.

3 weeks ago

County leaders detail AstraZeneca plans

Albemarle County Executive Jeff Richardson called the AstraZeneca plant being built in Albemarle County "transformative" for the community.

3 weeks ago

UVA interim president’s feet held to the fire during state Senate subcommittee hearing

Lawmakers wanted answers on UVA's deal with the DOJ and the university's search for its next permanent president.

3 weeks ago

U.S. Marshals offering $5,000 reward for info on missing VA high school football coach

The U.S. Marshals Service is warning that Travis Turner may be armed.

3 weeks ago

Closings and delays for Tuesday, Dec. 2

Closings and delays

3 weeks ago

Albemarle Supervisors drill legislators hard for VDOT funding improvements

Albemarle supervisors used their annual meeting Monday with area legislators to, among other things, urge finding a way to shore up VDOT funding approval for county transportation projects.

3 weeks ago

Hoos football to open 2026 season in Rio against NC State

After buzz about it for weeks, Virginia Athletics announced Monday morning the University of Virginia will face NC State in the first ever college football game in South America when they square off in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

3 weeks ago

Charlottesville has hundreds of nonprofits that are preparing for Giving Tuesday

Local nonprofits are gearing up for Giving Tuesday and the funding that it can produce for their organizations.

3 weeks ago

NWS issues winter weather advisory for Tuesday; Skyline Drive closed

The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for the Charlottesville area from 1 Tuesday morning until noon.

3 weeks ago

Hoos-Hokies Commonwealth Clash kicks off with a 25,000-pound Smithfield Foods donation

Taking advantage of getting together for Hoos-Hokies clashes across an array of sports, Smithfield Foods Monday donated some 25,000 pounds of protein to the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank as part of the Commonwealth Clash.

4 weeks ago

VDOT shifts traffic to new north side of Old Ivy Bridge

A milestone in the Old Ivy Road Bridge reconstruction after contractors finished up building the north side of the bridge and shifted traffic onto it.

4 weeks ago

One person dead after crash on Monacan Trail Road

The victim was ejected.

4 weeks ago

UVA student council presidents called for full-fledged student BOV members

The presidents of the University of Virginia main Grounds and UVA-Wise student councils have written a memorandum of cooperation that includes a call for full-fledged student members of the Board of Visitors.

4 weeks ago

Current and legendary UVA QBs in conversation in CavFutures podcast

A Monday afternoon social media drop of "The Faces of QB1" by CavFutures brings together a conversation between two legendary past University of Virginia quarterbacks Shawn Moore and Bryce Perkins, and current quarterback Chandler Morris.

4 weeks ago

Local mechanic adds another item to checking along with vehicle tires and batteries as cold weather prep

Vehicle maintenance experts and advocates espouse the need this time of year to prepare your vehicle for cold weather by checking tire and battery health, but a Charlottesville mechanic is urging residents to check their vehicles for rodent nesting.

4 weeks ago

Time Magazine ranks UVA 3rd-best public university in nation for leadership

Formed by former President Thomas Jefferson, led by former President James Madison as rector, and with former President James Monroe once on the Board of Visitors, Time Magazine has ranked the University of Virginia the third-leading public University in the nation for leadership development.

4 weeks ago

UVA researchers helping military mitigate blast brain injuries

University of Virginia School of Medicine and Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC) researchers will use a federal Department of Defense grant to better identify, prevent and treat brain injuries for military personnel caused by repeated blast exposures.

4 weeks ago

Spanberger hints at University governing changes to come

Appearing on The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart, Virginia Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger called a UVA agreement with the feds "a weakened pact", and promised changes are coming in the way the Commonwealth allows its universities to govern themselves.

4 weeks ago

Tickets now available for Christmas at the Paramount

Saint-Saëns’ Christmas Oratorio and “Christmas in Killarney” are this year's featured works.

4 weeks ago

Judge gives UVA shooter five life sentences

An Albemarle County Circuit Court judge sentenced Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. to five life sentences, the maximum penalty allowable.

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