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.
Updated: 4:15 PM Over a quarter of Charlottesville residents are living below the poverty level--that's a higher percentage than in Washington DC, but one local group is cooking up a way to help.
Updated: 12:52 PM Dozens of security cameras will be installed in the public areas of Charlottesville High School in an attempt to deter students from misbehaving.
Updated: 1:10 PM Jarmans Gap Road in Crozet used to be a small country road. Now, with development, the road is heavily traveled and residents are looking for some changes.
Updated: 11:27 AM McGuffy Park in downtown Charlottesville has been around for over 60 years, and not much has changed, until now. Residents nearby are putting their own money in to give the old park a face lift.
Updated: 5:52 PM Have you ever cheated on your resume to get ahead? A new study shows it's becoming more common in the business world. Employers are really starting to double check the facts.
Updated: 10:50 AM A local group is moving forward with their plans, hoping to give more homeless people in Charlottesville a place to go during the day.
Updated: 9:14 AM It's a simple question that no one has been able to answer. Will the teens accused of plotting to blow up two Albemarle County schools be let back into school or not?