Council, don't preach [December 9]
Anyone reading The Washington Post Magazine got a detailed history of Rutherford Institute…
Anyone reading The Washington Post Magazine got a detailed history of Rutherford Institute…
Tuesday, December 4Yankees play Hokies The New York Yankees will play an exhibition game at Virginia Tech on March 18, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports. As part of their spring training, they will take on the Hokies at 3pm in English Field. "Since the tragedy of last April 16, the Virginia Tech family has shown great […]
Charlottesville, we have a squirrel problem. In addition to absconding with all our nuts and generally chattering loudly…
Amid the Justin Timberlakes, Amy Winehouses and John Mayers, there were a couple a local names in this year’s…
Central Virginia is becoming quite the sports town in the eyes of national magazines lately—recreational sports, that is.
Northern Virginia has been a fairly liberal enclave in what was once a solidly conservative state, so it may seem strange that Congressman Virgil Goode is going there today for some R&R. But he'll be in familiar company.
While today saw the first snowfall of the year in Charlottesville, this accident wasn't weather-related—more like idiot-related.
Your article "PAC-men pump coins into local races" [November 13, 2007] on campaign funding in the recent election contained a very large factual error with regard to the Commonwealth’s Attorney’s race. Reporter Scott Weaver writes that "Camblos racked up a little over $26,400." In fact, he raised more than two times that amount—$58,940, as of […]
Due to a reporting error, in the story "State to pay for six new profs" [UVA News, November 27, 2007], it was stated that the company Rolls-Royce still makes Rolls-Royce cars. In fact, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars was sold in 1998 to Volkswagen, and now the rights to the Rolls-Royce car name belong to BMW.