Updated: 5:23 PM In the second part of our series we simulate a robbery and put our victims' memories to the test to see if they can successfully point out their attackers.
Updated: 2:00 PM It's the American dream to own your own home and nowadays more single women are making that dream come true. For the first time in history single women are surpassing single men when it comes to buying their first homes.
Updated: 1:14 PM Just two weeks after arresting three students that were planning to commit a violent act against two schools, police have arrested a fourth juvenile.
Updated: 5:23 PM It seems researchers have come up with studies and tests for everything these days and now there's another one to add to the list. Some researchers now claim a new test can predict when a person will die.
Updated: 11:29 AM It looks like it's back to the drawing board for Fluvanna County after the Board of Supervisors rejected a controversial plan to build a new high school in a split decision.
Updated: 5:23 PM In part one of a two part series, an innocent man wrongly convicted of rape in Albemarle County over 20 years ago -- for the first time talks about what happened to him.
Updated: 5:23 PM While it's relatively easy to find a good meal, love continues to be elusive, and the chaotic lifestyle of the 21st century doesn't make it much easier.
Updated: 5:23 PM 2006 is expected to be the year of the hybrid car. Even the County of Albemarle bought hybrids. But are they really worth the extra cost?
Updated: 2:44 PM For the first time, Nelson County is ready to pay their emergency rescue workers. For years, Wintergreen Fire and Rescue answered Nelson County emergency calls. But that may soon change.
Updated: 5:23 PM Members of secret societies are said to be responsible for leaving secret notes under chairs, making speeches in disguise, and running through parties in costume--but how much do we really know about them?
Updated: 12:21 PM More than one million Americans are legally blind and more than 100 live right here in our area. One organization is doing their part to make living in the dark a bit easier.
Updated: 12:51 PM This Valentine's Day chocolate lovers may be in luck. New research shows that your favorite holiday treat may actually be good for you.