Minor problems along roads are expected during a snow storm, but what about after the storm has gone, especially when it comes to emergency personnel answering a call for help?
Internet savvy shoppers are letting it all hang out. They're making it easy to save not 10 percent, or 20 percent but up to 50 percent more on certain items at the click of a button.
The Charlottesville Police Department is joining forces with AAA this holiday season trying to get the word out about car thefts. The organizations are warning people to be wary of car thieves and offering advice on how to protect your valuables this time of year.
From historical landmarks to statues and buildings, the city of Charlottesville is full of rich history, but it's important to be sure that it stays preserved.
When you register for a do not call list telemarketers are supposed to leave you alone or they can face fines. DirecTV could be paying the price for not obeying the rule.
It seems political correctness isn't going over too well with Christian churches across America. They're leading a national campaign to bring the word Christmas back in stores.
City officials call it tired and run-down. Charlottesville parks like this were built between 1965 and 1985. Finally the city is willing to do something about it but it comes with a hefty price tag.
Healthcare can be a very challenging profession and it makes it even that much harder when there are cultural or language barriers with patients. That's why the University of Virginia Health Systems is working to help bridge the gap when it comes to those differences.
Monday, Gov. Warner announced the establishment of a plan that takes education of young children to a whole new level, called the Virginia Early Childhood Foundation.
During the last snow storm the Charlottesville area received 4 inches of snow and much of it fell on the top of the new Charlottesville Pavilion downtown. The weight of the snow and ice is forcing management to do something about it before it rips.