UVA to begin planning process for Oak Lawn
The University of Virginia is seeking architectural and planning firms who would be interested in helping plot out the future of a 5.2 acre...
Miami vs. Virginia odds, props, predictions: Cavaliers, Hurricanes trying to keep pace in ACC...
The season's only matchup between the Hurricanes and Cavaliers comes at a pivotal point for each team. Miami posted an excellent nonconference record,...
ACC Roundup – Miami Visits Virginia & Clemson Twitter Turns On Brownell
There's only one game on Monday but it's a good one as Miami visits Virginia. Virginia has been improving rapidly and while Miami is...
Charlottesville Board of Supervisors Meeting: Discussing Safe Streets Grant, Broadway Blueprint & Local Zoning...
The Charlottesville, VA, Board of Supervisors will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday, February 7, 2024. The meeting will be at 1 pm in...
Rudy Fernandez Assumes VP Role at FTI
Rudy Fernandez, formerly senior director of maritime systems and integration operating unit at Northrop Grumman, has joined Frontier Technology Inc. as vice president of...
Augusta County School Board votes to include documents with agenda in effort to be...
VERONA — The Augusta County School Board will become a little more transparent following a motion to provide links to board documents along with...
At Wintergreen, a gravel road to nowhere prompts a bill in Congress
At the Wintergreen resort in Nelson County, a disagreement has been brewing for decades over a 400-foot stretch of gravel road. But...
Tigers top Cavaliers in Charlottesville to extend winning streak
RECORDS: Clemson (11-12, 4-7 ACC) Virginia (10-12, 2-9 ACC) CLEMSON LEADERS: Day Harris 23 points & 9 assists (6-13 FG, 0-3 3FG, 11-16 FT),...
Cavaliers’ Fourth-Quarter Comeback Falls Short to Clemson, 75-69
CHARLOTTESVILLE Va. - Virginia erased a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit, but ultimately came up short in the waning minutes, falling 75-69 to Clemson (11-12, 3-8...
Charlottesville-area mountain bike trails to double in size
Charlottesville Area Mountain Bike Club is helping at five miles of new trails to the Heyward Community Forest.Story continues

















