Updated: 12:31 PM It's probably safe to say that you've noticed that we haven't received much rain in our area lately. Current conditions have caused some dams in our area to stop spilling over.
Updated: 9:54 AM Woodward testified during the preliminary hearing that James Winstead shot a gun four times-- hitting her twice-- once in the face and once in the side.
Updated: 10:35 AM The woman charged with leading Louisa County deputies on a high speed car chase Saturday is undergoing psychiatric help. Officials say it's one of their strangest cases yet and was all caught on tape.
Updated: 12:01 PM With spring in full swing, allergies are starting to flare up. If you can't avoid being outside during spring, there are ways to make seasonal allergies a little more bearable.
Updated: 10:04 AM Some of Charles Shifflett's accusers held a rally at a Culpeper park to offer support of abused children and urge them to come forward. Shifflett's own brother showed his support for victims of abuse.
Updated: 9:55 AM A discrimination lawsuit filed by two female firefighters in Missouri has brought on surprising changes for female firefighters everywhere.
Updated: 11:46 AM Some people may have been dragging today, but not necessarily because it's Monday. Chances are it could've had something to do with Daylight Saving Time. We're talking about your sleeping habits.
Updated: 11:37 AM Mountainside Assisted Living Facility has been funded by the state, Albemarle County and also the City of Charlottesville for the past three years. But this year the proposed budget does not include Mountainside at all.
Updated: 4:37 PM After more than a decade of planning, designing, and building, emergency departments in the city and county can now communicate directly with each other for the first time ever.
Updated: 4:54 PM A bizarre car accident occurred tonight in Fluvanna County. The car in the accident rolled over entirely, landing back on it's wheels. The driver then kept going, only to realize moments later that a passenger in the car had been thrown out of the vehicle.
Updated: 1:02 PM Swedish ambassadors took a tour of the United States and their last stop was in Charlottesville. They're participating in a study tour which focuses on child care, emergency preparedness, and education in the United States.
Updated: 12:01 PM Attorney's for the City of Charlottesville and plaintiff Larry Monroe were back at it again in Federal Court. The City was petitioning that the case be thrown out because they say it had already been decided in a State Court.