A Charlottesville teenager created a website to help the community stay entertained during quarantine.
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Brooks Family YMCA to hold remote learning center during school year
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Louisa County Sheriff’s Department investigating Lake Anna drowning death
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‘We were a regular family’: Ga. teen loses both parents to COVID-19 days apart
The 17-year-old says he and his parents took all the proper precautions, but they all tested positive for COVID-19. He doesn't know how they contracted the virus.
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First ‘murder hornet’ captured by Wash. entomologists in plan to stop species’ spread
Experts will now search for Asian giant hornet nests using infrared cameras and place additional traps intended to capture live hornets in an attempt to tag and track them back to the colony.
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Charlottesville, Albemarle County restaurants limited to 50 percent capacity indoors
Some restaurants aren't making too many changes when it comes to new restrictions
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New ordinance sets stricter regulations on mask wearing and in-person gatherings
Ordinances in both the county and city require masks be worn in all public spaces and even outside if social distancing is not possible. The ordinances also rollback capacity limits on stores and restaurants.
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K9 Sniff and Go Fundraiser held in Palmyra
K9 sniff and go was held at a church in Palmyra, Va.
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Published August 1, 2023 at 10:42 PM
Who’s hiring in Central Va. during the COVID-19 crisis?
The On Your Side Investigators teamed up with CareerBuilder, LinkedIn, and VEC to pinpoint which jobs have the most open positions in Central Virginia.
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Isaias strengthens slightly as it crawls up Florida coast
Heavy rain, flooding and high winds could batter much of the East Coast this week as the system is forecast to track up or just off the Atlantic seaboard.
Town Hall addresses testing, return of Virginia Tech students
Coronavirus cases are top of mind as thousands of students are getting ready to head back to Blacksburg for the fall semester at Virginia Tech.
Published July 31, 2023 at 11:36 PM
Pediatrician’s advice on helping your children keep their mask on
We are about a month away from some local children heading back to school and most school districts may require your child to wear masks throughout the entire school day.
Published July 31, 2023 at 11:31 PM
Sen. Mark Warner discusses schools reopening during virtual town hall
Senator Mark Warner and Congressman Bobby Scott held a virtual town hall on Facebook Friday to discuss issues surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Scottsville family remembering, rebuilding after house burns down
Suzette Oyler and her family were on their way home from dinner when they saw smoke. Once they pulled up to their Scottsville house, they saw a sight they’ll never forget.
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Max Marcilla
Published July 31, 2023 at 10:23 PM
Greene County sheriff starts initiative to build a gun range
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After its third round of testing for COVID-19, the UVA Athletics Department announced on Friday that it did not have any new cases among its student-athletes.
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Western Albemarle officially moving up to Class 4B, as VHSL announces mid-cycle realignments
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ACC sports return on Sept. 7th; Football will play 11 games
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No conference requirements for VIC & BRC, but games possible
The Virginia Independent Conference and Blue Ridge Conference voted unanimously to do away with conference requirements this fall, leaving it up to member schools to decide how to proceed individually.
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New tethering law in Virginia protects animals from extreme weather
Changes to Virginia’s tethering law that went into effect this month were made to protect our furry friends from cold, heat, and storms.
Published July 31, 2023 at 7:32 PM
Charlottesville-area car dealerships see sales rebound
A global pandemic might seem like a bad time to buy a car, but dealerships in central Virginia say they are seeing a rebound in sales and service numbers.
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Published July 31, 2023 at 7:00 PM
CASA of central Virginia asks for more volunteers, more male advocates
More than just a health crisis, the coronavirus pandemic has now put a dent into court appointed advocates for children.
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Marines halt search for 8 missing troops, all presumed dead
Eight troops aboard a landing craft that sank off the Southern California coast during a training exercise are presumed dead, the Marine Corps announced Sunday.
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Gov. Northam declares state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Isaias
Governor Ralph Northam has declared a state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Isaias, which will impact parts of coastal Virginia beginning on Monday.
Published July 31, 2023 at 6:01 PM
Black Lives Matter sign vandalized at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Waynesboro
Rev. Oakley recently saw a Facebook post that showed pictures that a sign at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship had been vandalized. The word "Black" was been scribbled out, and the word "ALL" was written on either side of a Black Lives Matter sign.
Published July 31, 2023 at 5:19 PM
Sen. Kaine pushing for better pregnancy care in Virginia
Senator Tim Kaine hosted a virtual discussion Friday, July 31, about legislation he introduced with Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska last week.
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Published July 31, 2023 at 4:57 PM
BRAFB predicts spike in need if COVID-19 unemployment relief ends
As current federal stimulus initiative is drawing to a close, food bank representatives say the need for food will sky-rocket and they don’t now if they’ll be ready for it.
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Elizabeth Holmes
Published July 31, 2023 at 4:42 PM
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Riggleman considering run for VA Governor
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‘His memory always makes me smile’: Virginians remember John Lewis
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VEC investigating more than 3,000 cases of unemployment fraud
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Watchdog agency redacts findings about Virginia Parole Board