Updated: 5:37 PM Attorney General Cuccinelli has recused his office from representing Gov. McDonnell in matters related to theft charges against the Executive Mansion's former chef and hired a team of five private lawyers.
Posted: 11:48 AM A former sailor has pleaded not guilty to additional charges that he passed top secret documents to individuals he believed represented the Russian government.
Updated: 9:54 AM A Virginia man has organized a lawsuit against the country's largest seed manufacturer. He says it impacts farmers and anyone who eats organic food.
Posted: 1:28 AM The James River green Building Council hosted a 'green' building education event at CitySpace on Tuesday. They say solar panels, efficient water heating, and good insulation can go a long way towards making your home or business 'Net Zero'
Posted: 1:04 AM Manuscripts written by Philip Mazzei, longtime of friend of Thomas Jefferson, have been donated to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation of SIster Margherita Marchione of Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mazzei helped Jefferson build the first commecial winery in the U.S. and fought in the American Revolution
Updated: 1:02 AM Charlottesville's Race Unity Week continued Tuesday night by looking at race relations from a church perspective. Restoring the Image: a Biblical Theology of Race took place at Portico Church in town.
Updated: 6:22 PM Changes could be coming to one local shopping center plagued by vacancies, but some of the businesses still in Albemarle Square question whether they can survive in that location until the changes come.
Updated: 5:52 PM Tuesday mornings temperatures dropped to at or below the freezing mark for many parts of Central Virginia and that puts vineyards and orchards on edge.
Updated: 5:43 PM VDOT and Albemarle County staff are meeting with engineers from the Shops at Stonefield to develop a new traffic pattern at the Hydraulic Road entrance.
Updated: 5:25 PM Huguely's attorneys believe that there wasn't enough evidence for a murder conviction, and that jurors should have been sequestered during his trial.
Updated: 5:25 PM The director of the Massachusetts’ funeral home where Tamerlan Tsarnaev's body was held says it was legal for the body to be buried in Virginia last week.