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Led by Millon’s attack of the clones, men’s lacrosse could win the national title in 2025
A frustrating Final Four defeat over Memorial Day weekend is still fresh for the Cavaliers. Connor Shellenberger and Payton Cormier are gone. They were two of the greatest players in school history — and a majority of the Virginia offensive power. Now the duo plays for the New York Atlas, leaving a gigantic void worth a combined 162 points scored in 2024.
Three Former UVA Tennis Stars Play in Third Round of Wimbledon
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) –A banner year for former UVA tennis players continues in 2024, as three alumni have advanced far into tournament play at Wimbledon. Following their selection for the US women’s tennis team in Paris 2024, both Danielle Collins and Emma Navarro have reached the third round. Navarro progressed to the fourth round after dramatic victories over four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka and her former doubles partner and collegiate rival Diana Shnaider, a one-time standout for the NC State Wolfpack.
Man shot in Fredericksburg, said Stafford County Sheriff’s Office
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (DC News Now) — The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) said they are investigating a shooting that took place Thursday night in the Fredericksburg area. SCSO said that at around 10:16 p.m., deputies responded to reports of a shooting on Anvil Road in Olde Forge. Upon arrival, authorities located several shell casings and […]
Tiffany Announces Nation’s No. 1 Signing Class of 2024
Sean Browne (Dallas, Texas), Troy Capstraw (Daphne, Ala.), Kyle Colsey (Ridgefield, Conn.), Ryan Duenkel (Great Falls, Va.), Christian Grosso (Wellesley, Mass.), Hudson Hausmann (Greenwich, Conn.), Luke Hublitz (Fairfield, Conn.), Luke Jamin (Rumson, N.J.), JP Lagunowich (Chatham, N.J.) and Tommy Snyder (Bay Shore, N.Y.) are set to join the program this fall.
Economic Analyst Dr. Ed Burton Highlights U.S. Economic Strength and Optimism for the American Dream
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Dr. Ed Burton, WINA’s Chief Economic Analyst, says despite challenges, there is strength in America’s economy. “The economy is the best in the world. I think every country could be stronger. Every country could be freer. But there’s no match for the great United States of America.”
Pat Tillman Scholarship Recipient Seeks To Foster Change
Kirk Wolff uses the lessons of his military service to guide his life. Wolff, a rising second-year student in the University of Virginia’s School of Law who recently was named a Pat Tillman Scholar, wants to help fellow veterans across the state, beginning with the creation of a veterans legal clinic at the University of Virginia.
What Age is “Old”? Local Program Director Challenges Conventional Views
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Jennifer Crews, Program Director at the Center at Belvedere, recently engaged in a discussion on the perception of old age. Crews emphasized that defining old age varies widely based on individual perspectives and lifestyles. Crews reflected, “I remember when I was in my...
Why Crozet: Batesville’s Vaughn Delivers Kindness & Mail
In Why Crozet, the Gazette focuses on the many positive aspects of life in Crozet as well as surrounding towns and countryside. We count those who perform public service with kindness and efficiency among the many benefits of small-town living. Sandra Vaughn has been honored by the Batesville community for her unfailing patience and compassion.
Crozet Trails Crew Awarded Earth Flag by Sierra Club
The Crozet Trails Crew (CTC) was awarded an Earth Flag by the Piedmont Group of the Sierra Club June 22 in recognition of their work building and maintaining a trail system in and around Crozet. “We think the work the Crozet Trails Crew is doing is so positive and powerful that it deserves more recognition,” the Sierra Club explained in its press release. CTC president Terri Miyamoto affirmed “we are excited and honored to receive this recognition.” The award was presented by Sierra Club leaders Donna Shaunesey and Scott Ziemer at the point on Lickinghole Creek where a pedestrian bridge is planned that will unite the eastern and western sections of Crozet’s trail system.
Crozet Independence Day Parade and Celebration 2024
The annual Crozet Fourth of July celebration was held Saturday, June 29 with a parade from Crozet Elementary School to Crozet Park followed by a community gathering and fireworks at King Family Vineyards. 1 of 45.
Charlottesville PD: Woman, 81, shot to death in suicide pact as husband survives
CHARLOTTESVILLE — Authorities said an elderly woman was killed Thursday and her husband injured in what appears to have been a suicide pact, the Charlottesville Police Department said. At about 1:30 p.m., police responded to 301 Monte Vista Ave. for a welfare check. At the scene, officers met with...
Crozet Phenom Heading to Olympics
Western Albemarle High School rising senior Thomas Heilman stepped into the spotlight at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Indianapolis in June, where most of the best swimmers in the world competed for precious few spots on the team for the Olympic Games in Paris in July. In races where a couple hundredths of a second make all the difference and only the top two finishers make the trip, Heilman qualified for the U.S. team in not one but two events.
Virginia lacrosse alumni dominate PLL: Shellenberger leads in goals, Dickson in points
Virginia Cavaliers stand out in the Premier Lacrosse League with the second-highest number of rostered players, totaling 16 athletes. Notably, Connor Shellenberger and Xander Dickson from the New York Atlas squad have been excelling, with Dickson leading the league in goals and Shellenberger ranking second in points. Shellenberger is a strong contender for Rookie of the Year, although competition with Brennan O'Neil remains fierce. Additional former Virginia players, like Dox Aitken and Payton Cormier, are also making their mark in the league.
Green Olive Tree Is Moving
August 1 is fast approaching. That’s the date when we must be completely moved out of our current location, where we have been since 2010. We will be moving into space at Music Today. We realize this is not ideal, since it means you will have to park on the north side of 240 and cross the street to come into the store. There are several handicapped parking spaces close to the entrance. We are grateful that we can continue to be a part of the Crozet community.
Shenandoah Park Murders Solved, Questions Remain
When Kathryn Miles came to Crozet last year to talk about her most recent book, Trailed, she explained how she came to write it, what she learned, and why the double homicide of two young women skilled in wilderness survival had yet to be solved, partly because of the recalcitrance of the authorities involved in the case over a span of almost 30 years.
Summer health and safety tips from UVA Health with Dr. Christopher Holstege
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – As we continue to work through drought and extreme heat weather conditions, the UVA Health System is providing helpful health and safety tips to avoid drowning, heat stroke and substance use related challenges in the hot weather. Dr. Christopher Holstege is a professor of Emergency Medicine at the UVA Health System joined the WINA Morning News to discuss firework injuries, safety precautions to avoid drowning and the impact of hallucinogenic drugs on the body during warmer temperatures and more. You can hear Dr. Holstege’s comments below:
Saving lives through blood donation: The annual summer broadcasters for blood is Monday July 8th
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Blood donation is always critically important to supply our local hospitals for patients dealing with regular treatments or experiencing trauma. According to the American Red Cross, summer poses significant challenges for blood donation collection. Vacations and other seasonal activities result in a notable decline in donations, even though the need for blood remains high. Regular donors, including high school and university students who contribute up to 30% of the blood supply, are often unavailable during this time. “Our stable donors sometimes are away from their normal routines. They’re on vacation and most important to the schools, high schools and universities. They’re out, so we no longer have access to that very valuable component.”
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