Updated: 9:17 AM If a new regulation passes your tax agent would be able to share your personal information. Some taxpayers are worried their tax information could be put in the wrong hands.
Updated: 9:51 AM With temperatures in the 80s Monday, some people chose to change their routine and exercise outside, but others preferred the usual indoor workout.
Updated: 12:19 PM Charlottesville Police are investigating a rape that allegedly took place at the corner of 5th and Dice Streets early Wednesday morning.
Updated: 11:42 AM The Virginia legislature worked all day Friday to come up with an agreement on the state budget, but legislators said it is unlikely to happen before the end of the session Saturday.
Updated: 11:34 AM Mariam Curry was born with a blood disorder that forces her to have blood transfusions every three weeks. So every year for her birthday the Red Cross throws her a blood drive party.
Updated: 11:24 AM The School Board decided to revise their original plan. Now it would fit up to 2,500 students in the new high schools. They're also looking into having a section of one school just for vocation.
Updated: 11:32 AM He talks, he breaths, and he has a heart beat but he's not human. "Hooman," as he is called, is one of the simulated dummies that the University of Virginia School of Nursing uses to get a real life feel.
Updated: 11:30 AM A Charlottesville firefighter who came back from serving in Iraq got a warm welcome home Friday. His buddies surprised him at the airport--firetruck and all.
Updated: 12:04 PM The organization's Central Virginia chapter is expecting 150 members from the local non-profit community to take part in the free classes.
Updated: 10:00 AM For years many doctors have blamed hormones like testosterone for the aggressiveness of males, but new research suggests that may not be the case.
Updated: 11:59 AM Several colleges and universities are making changes to perspective students’ admission applications because of and scoring error on the Scholastic Aptitude Test.
Updated: 11:04 AM The FDA Advisory Committee is considering a new set of guidelines that would restrict a person's donations from 72 pints a year to just 24, but blood banks warn this would dramatically cut supplies.