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George Huguely Trial Begins Monday


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George Huguely Trial Begins Monday


The high-profile murder trial of George Huguely gets underway Monday.  

Councilors Will Debate Creation Of Diversity Commission


The City Council is planning a closer look at a proposed commission on diversity and race relations.   

Councilors Will Look At Michie And Hydraulic


City Councilors will examine the recent traffic headaches surrounding the intersection of Michie Drive and Hydraulic Road. 

Koleszar Expects Some Kids Will Be Moved By Fall


The chairman of the Albemarle School Board expects a redistricting proposal will be approved for the fall semester. 

Police Charge Two People With Robbery


Charlottesville police have arrested two people in connection with a robbery last summer at a hotel on Emmet Street.    

Agencies Will Hear From Albemarle Earthquake Victims


State and federal agencies will hold a town hall meeting to share information with Albemarle residents who might have suffered damage from last summer's earthquake in Louisa County.    

Fire Kills Three In Rockingham County


Three Rockingham County residents have died after a fire gutted their mobile home. 

Illegal Immigrant Gets 20 Years In Prison


An illegal immigrant who's been convicted of felony murder will serve 20-years in prison. 

Councilors Hold Retreat At Wintergreen


A month has passed since the City Council got a new leader and a pair of new members. 

Allen Campaigns In Albemarle And Greene


Republican Former Governor and U.S. Senator George Allen has brought his current campaign to Albemarle and Greene Counties.   

Students Raise Money For Rotunda Restoration


Some University of Virginia students are assembling University-themed items than can be part of a future auction.   

Huguely Trial Set To Begin


The court spent Friday afternoon tying up the last-minute details that need to be taken care of before the trial begins Monday morning.  

Protest Continues Against Bank Of America


Members of Virginia Organizing delivered a letter to the bank's branch on the Downtown Mall.

FEMA Grants $3.2 Million For Louisa Elementary School


FEMA has granted Louisa County $3.2 million to replace Thomas Jefferson Elementary School. 

Longtime City Police Officer Has Died


Bobby Jones joined the force in 1964 and retired in 2001 as a lieutenant.