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McGaheysville volunteer firefighters seek cake ingredient donations for lawn party
MCGAHEYSVILLE, Va. (ROCKTOWN NOW) – McGaheysville Volunteer Fire Company is gearing up for their annual lawn party and they are looking for donations that may not fall under the typical category. The fire company is seeking donation of boxed cake mix and containers of frosting for the traditional highlight...
Charlottesville-area revisor levels fluctuate
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Despite the hot and dry weather, the average level for all reservoirs providing drinking water to Charlottesville and Albemarle County is above 90%. The Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority (RWSA) says that the average level is at 94%. Two weeks ago, we reported it was at...
All the Action from Week 6 of The Tonsler League
Charlottesville, VA: (CVILLE RIGHT NOW):Time is running out for teams looking to have a shot at the title of the 2024 Tonsler League season. Week 6 has come and gone, and only two weeks remain before the playoffs. Here is what you need to know about all the action on Thursday and Sunday.
UVA Health: University Medical Center’s Battle Building marks 10-year anniversary
UVA Health is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of University Medical Center’s Battle Building, where hundreds of thousands of pediatric and surgical patients have received care from specialized teams since the building opened in the summer of 2014. The building is named for Barry Battle and Bill Battle, longtime advocates...
Passing the Baton At the Bridge
A chance encounter at a community event opened the door to Amber Smith’s time at The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative in 2022. The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative is a vital hub for Charlottesville’s artistic community, offering dedicated studio spaces and a versatile event and co-working space. Artists can collaborate, network, and access resources in this dynamic environment. The adaptable event space hosts exhibitions, performances, workshops, and community gatherings, thus promoting a supportive and inspiring atmosphere for artistic and cultural exchange.
Roanoke soars to 103 degrees; another sizzler Tuesday for Virginia
Blacksburg also had its hottest day in 12 years on Monday — but a break in the heat wave is on the way. The post Roanoke soars to 103 degrees; another sizzler Tuesday for Virginia appeared first on Cardinal News.
Waynesboro Schools staff, volunteers prepare for Back to School Bash
Waynesboro Schools will host its 4th annual Back to School Bash event on July 21, 2024 and July 28, 2024 at Kate Collins Middle School from 1 to 6 p.m. The event will allow families to take advantage of a wonderful opportunity to prepare for the. upcoming school year. “The...
Northeastern Supply Acquires Cheuvront’s Supply
Northeastern Supply, one of the Mid-Atlantic’s fastest-growing plumbing, HVAC and PVF wholesalers, announced the acquisition of Cheuvront’s Supply, a full-service plumbing and HVAC distribution company. This acquisition expands Northeastern’s footprint and will help to better serve the needs of its Virginia customers in the Waynesboro and Charlottesville areas.
Staunton: Robin & Linda Williams top lineup for 2024 Oak Grove Folk Music Festival
Robin & Linda Williams, Robbie Fulks, Lucy Kaplansky and David Wilcox will lead an impressive line-up at Theater Wagon’s 2024 Oak Grove Folk Music Festival from Aug 9 to 11, 2024. Held at the Oak Grove Theater in Staunton, bands The Fly Birds and Furnace Mountain, and Miss Tess,...
Virginia’s Top Business Ranking Set to Boost Real Estate Market, Says Expert
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Virginia is celebrating a major accolade as CNBC named it the number one state for business. The recognition is expected to have a significant impact on the real estate market. “Maybe it can help us be the number one state for real estate, which is a major part of business,” said Michael Guthrie. The positive ranking is anticipated to attract both people and employers to vibrant communities like Charlottesville, contributing to the real estate market.
The governor issued an executive order restricting cell phone use in schools. Here’s how it impacts students in the Historic Triangle
Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued an executive order last week to establish a “cell phone-free” education in Virginia’s K-12 public schools. What to know: Executive Order (EO) 33 directs the Virginia Department of Education to put into place a “robust public engagement effort” to develop age-appropriate restrictions or the elimination of cell phone use during class time.
Pinpoint Weather: Hot Tuesday, midweek cold front ahead
ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) — It will be another hot and humid day in Southwest and Central Virginia. Near-record heat is possible on Tuesday. However, a “cool down” is slated for the latter half of the week. Heat Advisories will go into effect on Tuesday for portions of Central Virginia and Southside, as well as Highland […]
Frank Kilgore, Southwest Virginia’s ‘unofficial chamber of commerce,’ dies
The St. Paul lawyer was instrumental in creating the Mendota Trail, Clinch River State Park, the Appalachian School of Law and the Appalachian College of Pharmacy. The post Frank Kilgore, Southwest Virginia’s ‘unofficial chamber of commerce,’ dies appeared first on Cardinal News.
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