Updated: 4:04 PM Defense attorneys are calling the sentence too harsh as a jury decides the fate of the man accused of shooting an Albemarle County police dog.
Updated: 10:13 AM After being cited with 50 state violations, the Whisper Ridge Behavioral Health facility is fighting to stay open. They presented their action plan today during an informal hearing in Richmond.
Updated: 10:52 AM All workers at the school know several good things happen inside the classroom every day, but understand it takes just one time, for attention to zoom in on their school.
Updated: 7:25 PM Some students at Western Albemarle high school stayed out of school Thursday. They are not playing hooky but are afraid something bad might happen at their school today.
Updated: 3:15 PM For aspiring artists, political activists, or people who just want to get something off their chest, there's a new monument opening today just for you.
Updated: 2:25 PM Wednesday night the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors voted 4-2 in favor of a $60 million "domino" plan that would create a new high school and move other grades to other buildings.
Updated: 2:18 PM The Greene County Planning Commission considered the proposal to rezone 280 acres of land to potentially make way to a new development.
Updated: 3:59 PM Paying at the pump has now become even more painful for drivers. Oil prices rose over $72 a barrel, making a new record high. Economists say there are many reasons why it's so high.
Updated: 1:04 PM The kids were able to ride the rides as many times as they have wanted. The students at the festival represented Charlottesville as well all neighboring counties.
Updated: 4:09 PM Rosa Atkins isn't on the job officially until July, but Tuesday night she got to hear directly from parents, and address their concerns.
Updated: 4:14 PM After nearly a year and a half of contemplation, the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority has decided how to deal with any upcoming drought situations.
Updated: 4:50 PM Researchers at the University of Virginia may have found a way to reverse Type 1 diabetes. For the two million people in the U.S. that suffer from this disease, that would mean no more insulin shots to stabilize blood sugar.
Updated: 4:19 PM After months of technical problems, the Charlottesville Radio Group's new station, WVAX, is now on the air featuring a unique liberal talk format.