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The Pumpkin Spice take over nearly complete trading summer heat for fall chill
Wednesday a very cold start but with sunshine aplenty, we slowly warm up through 60s for the morning with afternoon highs in the low 70s for some. Mountain ridgeline communities will remain in the mid 60s all day. With north winds in control, expect that chill on the air feel especially in the shade. Tonight, […]
VPM Daily Newscast: Aug. 21, 2024
The VPM Daily Newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Episodes are recorded the night before. Listeners can subscribe through NPR One , Apple Podcasts , Megaphone , Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts. Here’s a recap of the top stories on the...
Virginia Beach prosecutor indicted and other Virginia headlines
“Former Virginia Beach prosecutor indicted for allegedly taking victim restitution money.” — The Virginian-Pilot “Virginia Democrats says theirs is a convention about optimism.” — Richmond Times-Dispatch “Here’s how many teacher vacancies Virginia has this academic year.” — The Daily Progress “Roanoke council seeks to take direct oversight of real estate assessor.” — The Roanoke Times
Virginia’s public schools prepare for more political unrest in the new school year
Walkouts over mask mandates, overhauled transgender policies and gun violence have disrupted some high schools in Virginia in recent years. Now with public schools underway in a new year, educators are bracing for actions that could mimic spring protests on college campuses over the Israel-Hamas war. At a principals’ conference earlier this summer, education leaders […]
Updated: Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania respond to situation affecting Rapidan Service Authority
Update: Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania officials released a joint statement Thursday afternoon that the situation regarding potentially contaminated water in eastern Orange County stemming from the Rapidan River is not impacting drinking water for citizens in their jurisdictions. “Spotsylvania County and the City of Fredericksburg are aware of the current situation...
How long does $1 million last in North Carolina?
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Many people dream of being a millionaire or winning that million-dollar lottery ticket, but how far does $1 million actually get you? If you’re looking to retire, Hawaii or New York may not be the best financial choice. Hawaii has the highest annual expenses on average and $1 million most likely […]
Amazon Housing Equity Fund Opens New Round
Amazon is starting a new round of funding to help developers create or preserve multifamily affordable housing across the company’s hometown communities—Washington state’s Puget Sound region, the Arlington, Virginia-Washington, D.C., area, and Nashville, Tennessee. The internet giant has reopened the application portal for Amazon Housing Equity Fund...
Undocumented NY resident accused of swindling $110K in Gold Bullion from Nelson Co. man, sheriff says
NELSON COUNTY, Va. (WFXR) – The Nelson County Sheriff says an undocumented man living in NYS, has been charged with racketeering after posing as a Federal Reserve employee to swindle over $100,000 of Gold Bullion from a Virginia resident. The sheriff says that on August 16, a Nelson County resident reported being the victim of […]
Recruiting superlatives from Arizona 2025 class
Summer is quickly coming to an end and it's nearly time for the fall football season. Somehow it's just about time for the return of college football. With recruiting starting to slow down just a touch for a few months during the fall months, as high school and college football season begin, it's a good time to look at the current commit lists. Everyone loves superlatives, so let's break down the class a little.
Local funny (business) man’s comedy evolves
Comedian and Darden student Abhishek Kulkarni has found a balance between business and funny business. Image via Kelly West / UVA Communications. 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.
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