Updated: 2:33 PM The city's newest entertainment venue is scheduled to welcome guests July 27, but, if you've seen the construction it looks far from complete. Is the blistering heat to blame?
Updated: 4:14 PM Four Boys Scout of America troop leaders were killed after the tent they were pitching struck an electrical line, electrocuting them and two others.
Updated: 6:09 PM Nearly every store in town is onboard with the anti-smoking effort, by enforcing the laws banning tobacco sales to minors, but the laws are being threatened by sales over the internet.
Updated: 6:12 PM Greeting customers at area stores, were Newsplex reporter Venton Blandin and Mason Thomas' parents, Kelly and Scott who all prepared and delivered pizzas on Sunday, July 24th.
Updated: 1:55 PM Scorching heat can lead to a variety of heat-related illnesses, from nausea to dizziness. The National Weather Service is predicting high heat and humidity over the next few days and advising people to stay cool.
Updated: 4:30 PM Over the last two months, there have been 24 cases of gas drive-offs averaging about three per week, with gas stations losing an estimated $500 a month.
Updated: 12:57 PM As Charlottesville grows, so do the problems. To combat that, Charlottesville Police are relying on an old tactic to take back the streets.
Updated: 1:36 PM They could be living on your street or even next door, but now the U.S Justice Department is helping your keep track of where they are.
Updated: 2:44 PM So far this year, the West Nile virus has killed one person in California and now, Virginia recently had its first case of West Nile. With the mosquito season starting so late this year experts said it may get worse and there are ways to eliminate mosquitoes breeding near your home.