Charlottesville News

Groups ask Kaine to restore felon rights

WTKR-TV Norfolk - Fri Nov 20

Civil rights organizations are asking Gov. Timothy M. Kaine to sign an executive order restoring the rights of nearly 300,000 felons before he leaves office in January.

Walmart opens Zion Crossroads supercenter

Orange County Review - Thu Nov 19

The holidays came early last Wednesday as customers waited en masse for the official opening of the area's newest Walmart.

Baby-shaking case results in 1-year sentence

News Virginian - Thu Nov 19

Both attorneys listened to the defendant and agreed. Krista Shay Chandler told her story and they believed her remorse.

Postal workers say facility closure would slow mail service

Daily Progress - Wed Nov 18

Dozens of postal workers and others concerned with mail distribution were incredulous Wednesday when told by U.S. Postal Service officials that closing a Charlottesville-area processing facility would not slow delivery times.

Housing authority readying plan for redevelopment

Daily Progress - Wed Nov 18

The Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority will present a draft master plan next month for redeveloping the city's public housing.

Extended-stay hotel proposed for hospital patientsa visitors

Daily Progress - Wed Nov 18

Plans are in the works for a nine-story hotel on West Main Street that would cater primarily to those visiting patients at the University of Virginia Medical Center.

Wachovia bank in city robbed

Daily Progress - Tue Nov 17

A man in a tasseled hat robbed the Wachovia Bank at 10th Street Northeast and East High Street in Charlottesville on Tuesday.

Who Is Morgan Harrington?

WTVR Richmond - Tue Nov 17

One month ago Tuesday, 20-year-old Morgan Harrington disappeared outside a concert in Charlottesville.

Charlottesville Senior Center Celebrates Caregivers' Day

WCAV - Tue Nov 17

Residents and members of the Senior Center in Charlottesville gathered Tuesday to celebrated caregivers.

Fifeville is still waiting

C-Ville Weekly - Tue Nov 17

Patience has become a necessary virtue for residents of Fifeville's Fifth and Dice streets concerned about traffic safety.

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