07/18/11 The Virginia Foundation for the Humanities will create a comprehensive online repository of the state's Indian tribes' history and culture.
07/18/11 A delayed $3.95 million project to clean-up a Charlottesville stream is back on track. The Virginia Aquatic Resources Trust Fund is finishing up plans for the Meadow Creek Restoration.
07/18/11 The festival was recognized as one of the top 20 events to attend in the southeast by the Southeast Tourism Association in Atlanta.
07/17/11 Now that people living in Albemarle County have had their say on the proposed Route 29 western bypass, it's Charlottesville's turn.
07/17/11 Riverside Health System is the largest provider of PACE in Virginia and they became involved in talks with UVa and JABA early on, Martin said.
07/06/11 Whitney Neuhauser has played in some big golf tournaments. In addition to competing in numerous college events, the 2010 University of Virginia graduate reached the quarterfinals of the 2008 U.S. Women's Amateur, got to the third round of match play in the 2009 U.S. Women's Amateur Public Links and won ...
07/06/11 NEW YORK (AP) - The U.S. marked the 235th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence with parades, fireworks, barbecues - plus presidential campaigning, a White House birthday and competitive eating.
07/03/11 Shaena Muldoon, owner operator of The Palisades, holds a copy of the book "Lost Communities of Virginia" in front of her restaurant in Eggleston on June 23. More than a decade in the making, "Lost Communities of Virginia," recently published by Albemarle Books in Charlottesville, documents 30 of Virginia's historic communities.
07/02/11 The Whole Foods Market in Upper Arlington will move next week from one site in the Shops on Lane Avenue to another.
07/01/11 A bear sighting near the Walker Upper Elementary School in Charlottesville sent several children running inside on Friday.
07/01/11 It will be a jam-packed Independence Day holiday weekend in Central Virginia. There will be multiple parades, celebrations and fireworks displays throughout the area.
07/01/11 Alex Scott had an idea -- hold a lemonade stand and donate the money to her hospital. As the 8-year-old girl battled a rare form of childhood cancer, she's inspired thousands of others to join her cause and sell lemonade.
07/01/11 Friday kicked off a weekend of events in celebration of the 35th anniversary of the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville. The birthday celebration will take place at Central Place on the mall from 4pm until 8pm on both Friday and Saturday.
07/01/11 A couple is still in shock after a bear tore through their Charlottesville home on Thursday morning. Stauffer Miller and his wife Ellie are still cleaning up the mess.
07/01/11 The Thomas Jefferson Partnership for Economic Development (TJPED) Friday announced Mike Harvey will be leaving the organization for a new position with the Northwest Arkansas Council. The move is effective August 1.
07/01/11 Follow Your Town News On The Courant's Hartford Facebook Page For the past six years, Truxtun Brodhead has trekked from Niantic to Hartford to ring the state's replica of the Liberty Bell on July 4.
06/25/11 The day was warm, pleasant with low humidity and dry, but the oars were splashing up a spray of cool water droplets as they sliced through the river surface Saturday at the eighth annual Rocketts Landing Sprints Regatta. The 1,000-meter event was sponsored by the Virginia Boat Club and held on the James River starting south of Rocketts Landing and the Richmond Intermediate Terminal.
06/25/11 A look back at the past week of action in the Jefferson Swim League.
06/25/11 The magical 56-win ride known as the 2011 season had come to a screeching halt in 13 innings with a 3-2 loss against South Carolina, perhaps the hottest team in playoff history in college baseball.
06/25/11 More than one thousand Cavalier fans welcomed the team back from Omaha Saturday, in a celebration at Davenport Field. |