Updated: 10:52 AM Making your travel up and down Route 29 better. That's what a new project called "Places 29" is aiming for as one of Charlottesville's major arteries could receive a possible face lift.
Updated: 4:40 PM With natural gas prices up, heating costs are expected to rise at least 50 percent this year, but there are some local and state programs that can help pay your heating bill.
Updated: 2:48 PM If you work, it's easy to say that you don't have enough time to exercise, but getting fit and maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important in Albemarle County. That's why the county is working to keep it's employees in shape.
Updated: 10:25 AM While the film festival is in its 18th year, the 'Adrenaline Rush' is only
in its second, yet it's the talk of Charlottesville as it sets the bar for amateur film makers.
Updated: 4:38 PM A possible human case of the bird flu found in Asia has more people here not taking any chances. Many people are stocking up on the antiviral medication--Tamiflu--in hopes of not getting the flu.
Updated: 12:34 PM The Libby indictment brings about many questions in the political realm. What is next for the administration and how does this affect the future of the Republican Party?
Updated: 1:00 PM It may be hard to swallow after paying more than $3 for a gallon of gas in recent months. After hurricanes hammered oil platforms in the Gulf, it looked like the industry would suffer, but recent earning reports say otherwise.
Updated: 10:36 AM You've heard of driving classes for teenagers but what about for their parents? The Albemarle County school board has voted unanimously to make parents take a Drivers Ed course along with their kids.
Updated: 12:56 PM More than 50 break-ins in the city in recent weeks and a string of burglaries in Albemarle County. Now police have two men in custody and tonight there's new information as to who these suspects are.
Updated: 12:52 PM Some employees at the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women got quite a scare today. A suspicious substance found inside their mailroom forced a partial evacuation.
Updated: 11:11 AM The University of Virginia School of Nursing provides tours to journalist, legislative officials and policy experts to push for policies that will provide more aid to benefit nursing programs during the national shortage.
Updated: 1:00 PM It was a hot topic during the gubernatorial debate. The death penalty, which is legal in Virginia, affects thousands of people nationwide.