Updated: 5:23 PM While it's relatively easy to find a good meal, love continues to be elusive, and the chaotic lifestyle of the 21st century doesn't make it much easier.
Updated: 2:44 PM For the first time, Nelson County is ready to pay their emergency rescue workers. For years, Wintergreen Fire and Rescue answered Nelson County emergency calls. But that may soon change.
Updated: 2:47 PM For the second time in less than a year Charlottesville's Director of School Improvement Dr. Laura Purnell has been informed she might be out of a job.
Updated: 5:23 PM Members of secret societies are said to be responsible for leaving secret notes under chairs, making speeches in disguise, and running through parties in costume--but how much do we really know about them?
Updated: 12:21 PM More than one million Americans are legally blind and more than 100 live right here in our area. One organization is doing their part to make living in the dark a bit easier.
Updated: 12:51 PM This Valentine's Day chocolate lovers may be in luck. New research shows that your favorite holiday treat may actually be good for you.
Updated: 1:25 PM Several inches of snow fell in the Charlottesville area, but with the persistence of the Virginia Department of Transportation and Charlottesville Public works, it was smooth sailing for drivers in the Commonwealth.
Updated: 5:23 PM Nowadays you can't walk down the street or go to the gym without seeing someone listening to a portable music player, such as an I-pod.
But as their popularity continues to grow - so are concerns about long term hearing damage.
Updated: 1:04 PM Some people will go about their every day lives regardless of the weather. Charlottesville's Newsplex caught up with a couple people doing their own thing.
Updated: 11:56 PM Soon snow plows will be hitting the streets. The City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County are once again preparing to face slick roads and icy conditions.