Updated: 2:24 PM Could the amount of sleep your child gets affect his or her performance in school? A recent study says yes. Find out how Z's at night can equal A's in the day and how their teachers can tell who is or isn't getting enough sleep.
Updated: 5:07 PM The Mega Millions jackpot is one of the largest jackpots in the multistate lottery's history. $315 million is what ticket holders are hoping to win. If you haven't bought a ticket yet, expect long lines.
Updated: 3:56 PM The Clifton Inn in Charlottesville has joined the ranks of some of the world's most elite hotels and restaurants. The Inn was accepted into the Relais and Chateaux, an exclusive organization that recognizes hotels for excellence.
Updated: 4:52 PM The search for the Dean of Darden School of Business is over. President John Casteen made an announcement to faculty and staff that Robert F. Bruner has accepted the position.
Updated: 10:34 AM Today the 30,000 people who receive Medicare in the Charlottesville area, are eligible to sign up for a new prescription drug assistance plan.
Updated: 11:42 AM City Council eyed up several construction projects including permanent and drastic changes to the intersection of West Main and Ridge Streets.
Updated: 11:14 AM The cost of gas for your car may be dropping--but we aren't seeing the trend with home heating bills. Local leaders discussed ways to help those in need and keep people safe at a public meeting.
Updated: 11:04 AM Autism is defined as a developmental disability that by age three will effects children's non-verbal and verbal communication. But, the question that has yet to be answered is how these seemingly perfect children come down with such a debilitating disorder?
Updated: 5:14 PM Virginians still don't know who won the spot as the next Attorney General. But, Democrat Creigh Deeds announced he's already the taking steps toward making the transition.
Updated: 10:37 AM Governor Mark Warner has already vowed that he is not running against incumbent George Allen next year for Senate. However, this leaves the door open for a run at the 2008 Presidential election.
Updated: 12:02 PM West Main Street is one of the busiest streets in Charlottesville, and now the city's trying to fix the problem. They're starting to apply a new project called the Intelligent Transportation System.
Updated: 12:11 PM Students in our area are doing better in school and now more are staying out of trouble. That's according to the Stepping Stones report that was released by the Charlottesville-Albemarle Commission on Children and Families.
Updated: 8:49 AM The nation's best FBI and geographic profilers have been called in to help local police in their hunt for the Charlottesville serial rapist. These profilers have helped police narrow their search for this dangerous serial predator.
Updated: 10:37 AM Just two days after the election for the Governor of Virginia, the Center for Politics hosted an analysis luncheon. The host, Larry Sabato said both candidates made good and bad political moves during the campaign.
Updated: 4:52 PM A University of Virginia professor who is accused of allegedly trying to run over a student with his car will appear in court Thursday morning.