Updated: 4:38 PM The Whisper Ridge Behavioral Health Facility will remain open, but only if certain procedures are in place. Earlier this year, the state cited them with multiple violations and threatened to revoke their license.
Updated: 3:28 PM All colleges and universities in Virginia will soon have to hand over personal information about incoming students to police, including students' Social Security numbers. The goal is to keep better tabs on sex offenders, but this raises some concerns.
Updated: 4:36 PM Gov. Tim Kaine today is urging residents to enroll in a free service to send Amber Alerts to their cell phones and other wireless communication devices.
Updated: 4:19 PM A former University of Virginia student who stabbed an Albemarle County firefighter to death in 2003 will walk out of prison a free man tomorrow.
Updated: 8:50 PM With our area now under a drought watch, officials are asking residents to conserve water. But how much water do households even use and what are some ways to save?
Updated: 4:20 PM Many kids look forward to hanging out at summer camp each year. The kids at Camp Holiday trails are no exception, but they're stories are a little different. All of them are burn survivors.
Updated: 4:45 PM The fourth of July is only two weeks away, but before you go out and purchase those sparklers and pharaohs, make sure you know what is legal where you live.
Updated: 5:09 PM Parents may soon be adding one more vaccine to their child's list of vaccinations. Doctors hope two chicken pox shots will reduce the risk of getting it.
Updated: 5:01 PM This week is Lightning Safety Awareness Week all across the nation. The purpose of this week is to bring awareness about the dangers of lightning.
Updated: 10:23 AM Former police officers may be spending time behind bars. Serious charges of bribery and corruption surround the Charlottesville Police Department as two former officers plead guilty to lying to investigators.