Judge Won't Rule In Dumler Case Until May 31st
Albemarle Circuit Judge Cheryl Higgins has told the opponents and the supporters of Chris Dumler she needs time to make a decision about the embattled Scottsville District supervisor.
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Rob Bell Seeks Seventh Term In House Of Delegates
Rob Bell wants another term in the House of Delegates.
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Orange County Substitute Teacher Charged With Assaulting Students
A substitute teacher in Orange County is charged with assaulting several students in her class.
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UVA Celebrates Completing Another Academic Year
More than 30,000 University of Virginia students, parents and faculty members packed the Lawn Sunday for the school's Final Exercises.
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UVA Exceeds $3 Billion Fundraising Goal
UVA officials can celebrate more than the end of another academic year.
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McCormick Road Bridge Will Be Replaced
VDOT is getting ready to replace the McCormick Road Bridge.
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Residents Of Cleveland Avenue Duplex Displaced By Fire
There's been another basement fire in the city.
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Gary Taylor Will Be Chamber's 2013 Small Businessperson
The Regional Chamber of Commerce has selected the winner of its next Small Businessperson Award.
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Coast Guard Finds Drowning Victims In Rappahannock
The Coast Guard says the bodies of two drowning victims have been found in the Rappahannock River.
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GOP Ticket Includes Cuccinelli, Jackson And Obenshain
Republicans have selected Chesapeake minister and lawyer E. W. Jackson as their nominee for Lieutenant Governor, completing a slate of candidates for the November 5th general election.
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Stephen Colbert Headlines UVA Valedictory Exercises
A man who's made his reputation doing satire aimed at politicians has shown he can make fun of himself.
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Ticket Sold In Fla. Appears To Be Good For Big Jackpot
A lottery official says one winning Powerball ticket has been sold in Florida and it appears to be the lone national winner of a Powerball jackpot that's worth more than $590 million.
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Many Injured After Car Hits Parade In Washington County
An elderly driver who might have lost consciousness is responsible for many injuries after his car slammed into marchers on a parade route in Washington County.
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Farmville Area Mega Millions Ticket's Worth $95 Million
Virginia Lottery officials say a Mega Millions ticket that someone bought in the Farmville area is a grand prize winner.
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Virginia Unemployment Drops To Almost 5 Year Low
Virginians are getting back to work.
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UVA Police Warn Of Forcible Fondling Incident
UVA Police are warning students that there has been a case of forcible fondling.
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Four Day Music Festival In Nelson To Host Neil Young, Black Crowes
A four day music festival is coming to our area.
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New Program Could Help Traffic Flow On 29N
The Supervisors might have discovered a way to improve traffic flow on 29 North.
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Cost Of Community College To Increase Next Year
It will cost you more to attend community college next year.
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"Click-It-Or-Ticket" Campaign Kicks Off Next Week
Just in time for the summer driving season.
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Monday Deadline To Register To Vote In June 11th Primary
If you're not already registered to vote, you'll need to get that done by Monday, in order to vote in the June 11th primary.
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Bellamy Resolves Legal Woes
City Council hopeful Wes Bellamy's legal troubles are over.
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Palestinians Accused Of Running A Bootleg Cigarette Ring
Sixteen Palestinians are being accused of running a bootleg cigarette ring from Virginia to New York.
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We Learn How Much Cash Was In Raided Home On Rugby Rd.
$1.3 million dollars in cash and 19 guns. That's what the feds say they found in a Rugby Road house that was raided in the fake ID case.
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UVA Demographer Explains Recent Neighborhood Trends
The University of Virginia's Weldon Cooper Center has found two city neighborhoods with shrinking numbers of African-American residents.
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New Poll Shows McAuliffe Leads By Small Margin
A new poll gives Democrat Terry McAuliffe a slight edge over Republican rival Ken Cuccinelli in the governor's race.
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No More Work Until Monday Morning On Afton Mountain
It's a clear path for drivers using I-64 across Afton.
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Lt. Governor Hopeful Shares His Views On Gun Control
A Democrat who's running for Lieutenant Governor wants to make it tougher to get a gun.
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Former WINA Air Personality Has Died
A onetime local radio personality has passed away.
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Our Area Bucks Recent Trend For Gas Prices
The price of gas has gone up across Virginia but we're an exception to the rule.
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Kings Dominion Looks For Summer Workers
If you're looking for a summer job, Kings Dominion is hiring.
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Bomb Damages Pickup Truck In Augusta County
State Police say a bomb exploded next to a pickup truck and caused significant damage early Thursday in Augusta County.
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Virginians Weigh In On Blood Alcohol Limits
If you usually have a drink or two and think you can drive home, your chances of blowing under the limit might drop.
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Pittsburgh Firm Will Advise Governor During Chef's Trial
A Pittsburgh-based law firm will provide legal counsel for Governor McDonnell when the onetime chef for Virginia's Executive Mansion goes on trial.
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Small Earthquake In Louisa County
A small earthquake shook parts of Central Virginia Wednesday morning.
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Blasting Won't Stop At Local Airport
Blasting will continue at the local airport.
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City Sees Progress On McIntire-250 Bypass Interchange
There's been some progress on the McIntire 250 bypass interchange.
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Hurt Endorses Bell In Attorney General Race
A member of Congress is supporting Rob Bell's campaign for Attorney General.
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Richards Endorses Divers To Be His Successor
The city's retiring Commissioner of the Revenue has revealed which candidate he wants to succeed him.
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Bolling Creates New Political Action Committee
The Lieutenant Governor will leave public office next January but he's going to stay involved in politics.
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Documentary Produced By UVA Nominated For Emmy
A locally-produced documentary is in the running for an Emmy Award.
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Dumler Wants Dismissal Of Petition Created By His Foes
Scottsville District Supervisor Chris Dumler is asking a judge to toss out the petition that's been circulated by his critics.
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Greene Names Next Principal Of William Monroe High
An educator who's worked in three local middle schools will run Greene County's only high school.
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Many Virginians Admit Being Distracted Drivers
Many drivers are admitting bad behavior, and they're doing it on one of the busiest roads in the state.
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Virginia State Unveils Anti-Hazing Proposals
Virginia State University has announced new anti-hazing proposals.
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Man Taken To UVA Hospital Following Accident On Route 11
A Shenandoah Valley man who crashed his motorcyle has been taken to UVA Hospital with life-threatening injuries.
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Armed Police Force Being Considered At PVCC
The possibility of an armed police force is under consideration at Piedmont Virginia Community College.
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State Revenue Was Up Last Month
The state had a 2.2% increase in revenue in April.
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VT President Steger To Retire
Virginia Tech has announced that the school's president, Charles Steger, will retire as soon as a replacement is found.
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County Democrats Elect New Chair
The Albemarle Democrats have a new leader.
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Governor Kicks Off "Virginia Adopts" Campaign
Governor McDonnell wants to find homes for children who are in foster care.
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Governor Signs Transportation Plan
Governor McDonnell has officially signed a plan that raises billions of dollars for Virginia's transportation system.
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Suspect In University-Area Burglary Case Surrenders
City Police say a man accused of breaking into a residence near the University has turned himself in.
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Preservation Group Gets Involved In Bypass Debate
A statewide group is going to bat for the Jesse Scott Sammons Farmstead in Albemarle County.
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Local Tea Party Reacts To IRS Controversy
The leader of the Jefferson Area Tea Party says she's not surprised the IRS is embroiled in a new controversy.
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Huguely Defense Team Takes Next Step In Appeal
The lawyers handling George Huguely's appeal have taken the next step.
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City Resident Objects To Budget Item Involving Nonprofit
A St. Clair Avenue resident does not like features in the city's next budget.
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Republicans Choose Nominee For Special Election
A 12-year veteran of the House of Delegates is the Republicans' choice for a special election.
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Tuition And Fees Are Going Up At Longwood
A college education will be more expensive soon at Longwood University.
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City Prepares For Major Project Involving Two Schools
The city is getting ready to launch its $3 million upgrade of the science labs at Buford Middle School and Charlottesville High School.
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