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Police investigating disorder, shooting at Holly's Diner
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- A late Tuesday night shooting sent one person to the hospital in Charlottesville. The Charlottesville Police Department reports officers were dispatched to the area of Holly’s Diner on East Market Street around 11:25 p.m. A 30-year-old man was found with a non-life-threatening gunshot wound...
Writing to a new chapter, Tony Elliott returns to ‘special’ Clemson this fall
CHARLOTTE - Most football seasons have just one homecoming. This year, Clemson has two. Officially, Stanford is marked as Clemson's homecoming matchup on the calendar, but this year poses a different type of celebration. Virginia’s first trip back to Clemson since 2020 also marks the first time Tony Elliott will...
2 People Die As Listeria Outbreak Connected To Deli Meat Spreads Across 12 States
A dangerous listeria outbreak is making its way across the United States through deli meat, resulting in at least 28 hospitalizations and 2 deaths. Affected individuals all seem to have eaten contaminated deli meat, though no specific brand or grocer...
McEwen '27 and Gyscek Sweep Men's Golf VaSID Major Awards
LEXINGTON, Va. - Washington and Lee University's Jonathan McEwen '27 and Thomas R. Wall, IV '80 Head Men's Golf Coach Pete Gyscek garnered top honors from the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) in the College Division Men's Golf All-State Teams. McEwen, a standout First-Year from Portsmouth, Va., was named both Rookie and Player of the Year, while Gyscek was recognized as Coach of the Year.
Environmental lawyers share how Chevron doctrine’s overturning impacts Virginia; more …
From elsewhere: Outdoor food truck "court" planned in Salem. Housing complex rehab in Saltville wins $2.4 million state loan. Mountain Valley Pipeline developer Equitrans and EQT together again as $5.45 billion deal closes. The post Environmental lawyers share how Chevron doctrine’s overturning impacts Virginia; more … appeared first on Cardinal News.
Boozy Olympics, biscuits rise again, and dill-ightful cider
Brookville Biscuit & Brunch returned in early June with a bountiful lineup of biscuit sandwiches. C-VILLE Weekly is Charlottesville’s leading newspaper. Founded in 1989, it’s been the area’s local source for informative (and informed) stories in news, arts, and living for more than 26 years.
Mega Millions ticket sold in Eastern Henrico wins $1M
A winning Mega Millions ticket worth $1 million was purchased at a 7-Eleven in Eastern Henrico County July 19, but the winner has not yet come forward. The winning numbers in the drawing were 10-17-23-50-67 with Mega Ball number 3. The Henrico ticket was the only one in Virginia and one of just three in the nation to match the first five numbers. The holder of the winning ticket has 180 days to claim his or her prize.
Orlando Allen Jr. Sentenced to 43 Years
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – Charlottesville Circuit Court Judge Cheryl V. Higgins has sentenced Orlando Allen Jr. to 43 years in prison for the March 4, 2023 murder of Justice Kegan Kilel at the Sunshine MiniMart. 20 years of the time imposed by the court was suspended leaving an active sentence to serve of 23 years.
The road to the nomination, presidency runs through Virginia
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia already promises to play a big role in the general election on the Electoral College Board. But, it could a big decider in how the Democrats proceed with the presidential nomination. Both senators of the commonwealth, Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, have endorsed Vice President...
Charlottesville-area water levels stable
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The question is, has the rain we’ve been seeing lately made up for the drought conditions? One particular important way to measure that answer is with the reservoirs that we rely on for the drinking water in Charlottesville and parts of Albemarle County. The Rivanna...
2024 Olympics: Ultimate Guide to Tracking the Virginia Cavaliers in Paris
The University of Virginia will be represented at the Paris Olympics with 20 athletes who are either former or current UVA athletes or UVA graduates who did not play an NCAA varsity sport.
Virginia Supreme Court dismisses earned sentence credit case
The Supreme Court of Virginia ruled against a man who claimed the state’s Department of Corrections wrongly withheld credits for an earlier release by using a date “well after his arrest” as the point he started earning the credits instead of his arrest date.
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