Updated: 3:05 PM Charlottesville City Council members have proposed raising the utility rates by about five percent this year. The rate increase would impact water, sewer and gas rates for resident and business owners.
Updated: 1:45 PM Culpeper School officials suspend a Floyd T. Binns Middle School student when they discovered he brought an inactive hand grenade to class last week.
Updated: 1:37 PM Primed and ready, the veterans who are usually quiet when it comes to telling their stories, taught the students so much that it became interesting.
Updated: 10:47 AM We're continuing a week long series to bring you behind the scenes on some of your favorite morning radio shows in the area--this one is with Vinnie Kice of SuperHits 102.3.
Updated: 10:47 AM For those who do worry, there's pet insurance, which has been around for 25 years. Not too popular in Charlottesville, demand plays a big role in availability.
Updated: 1:29 PM Some of the Hispanic community in Charlottesville is weighing in on President Bush's immigration speech from last night. The people we spoke this say overall, the speech was positive.
Updated: 5:31 PM All babies all the time. That's a new 24-hour TV network that is being offered for the little ones. But the nation's top Pediatricians said any TV is bad for infants.
Updated: 1:17 PM With summer approaching, pools all around the region are getting ready for the season. There's a lot of hard work that goes into getting that pool ready by Memorial Day weekend.
Updated: 5:01 PM The clock is ticking for five million eligible seniors who have not signed up for Medicare's prescription drug plan. Seniors who don't sign up face penalties and that's why some want an extension.
Updated: 5:42 PM Albemarle County sheriffs are shaping up. A mandatory weight loss program has the entire department feeling a little lighter on their toes.
Updated: 5:04 PM Today was the last day to register to vote in Albemarle County for the Democratic Primary Election. If you missed the deadline, you can still register for the General Election starting on June 14.
Updated: 3:50 PM For many restaurants it's one of the busiest days, for florists it's another very busy day, and at the local card store, the aisles are filled with people picking up that last minute card to go along with their gift.