Updated: 5:05 PM Summer is the season for county fairs, and the Madison County Fair opened Tuesday. From carnival rides to funnel cakes and agricultural shows, there are plenty of attractions to please everyone.
Updated: 4:49 PM With Fluvanna County's population growing every year, there's a greater need for public service. Now Palmyra's Volunteer Fire Company has outgrown the building they're in.
Updated: 10:19 AM Piedmont Housing Alliance is holding "Money Smarts" classes to teach students the value of a dollar and how to begin preparing for the future.
Updated: 9:59 AM UVa Medical Center received top rankings from the U.S. News & World Report. Out of nearly 6,000 hospitals studied, only three percent made the rankings and UVa was one of them.
Updated: 4:21 PM The Salvation Army kicked off its annual Back to School Supplies Drive on Monday. Along with local businesses and sponsors, the fundraiser hopes to collect more supplies this year than in the past.
Updated: 9:28 AM Tourette's Syndrome is a neurological disorder that affects at least 100,000 Americans, many of them children. One local child with Tourette's has managed to overcome the odds and achieve great things.
Updated: 11:35 AM Investigators say they're following strong leads in the search for several suspects accused of robbing the Kangaroo Express Gas Station Sunday night.
Updated: 12:56 PM The Shebeen was the hot spot for soccer fans today as over 200 people turned out to support their favorite team in the World Cup Championship.
Updated: 12:34 PM A Remington man and his alleged female accomplice face charges tonight in connection with a string of burglaries from here to Rappahannock.
Updated: 12:16 PM You may have seen those mini-motorcycles zipping through the streets of Charlottesville in recent months. New laws say they won't be in traffic anymore.
Updated: 11:27 AM The Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA is proving that when it comes to saving dogs they are number one. So far this year 95 percent of dogs are leaving the shelter alive.
Updated: 10:17 AM After months of anticipation and talk about their arrivals, the new superintendent and two new school board members took part in Thursday night's school board meeting. They are all now officially on the job.
Updated: 10:32 AM You know the saying "if this old house could talk!" Well, now it can. The talking house has arrived but don't worry your secrets are safe.