News in review

Tuesday, December 6 UVA football co-captain reaches new high Today, Tony Franklin, a defensive starter on the UVA football team, received an early Christ-mas present: a court summons charging him with possession of marijuana. The Daily Pro-gress reported that the team co-captain faces a misdemeanor possession charge, indicating that the officer found less than 14 […]

Here it comes!!

Growth. The word alone is enough to start an argument. We need more! We need less! Hardly anyone seems to think things are just right as they are.    Despite all the concern about growth, no one seems to know exactly how much new development is in store for Charlottesville and Albemarle County. But after poring […]

News in review

Tuesday, November 29 For once, Dulles looks good Travelers headed for Charlottesville were still stranded today, thanks to bad weather and a computer glitch. The Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport cancelled flights yesterday and today due to a combination of heavy rain and the malfunctioning of the airport’s instrument landing system, which helps pilots land when there is […]

Presents of mind

Come December, postmodern girls like Cool Honey realize that, frankly, they have better things to worry about than tribal alliances, which require commitment (at most) or a choice (at least) to celebrate either Jesus, the miracle of the oil lamp or Rama’s arrival. As if she wasn’t already overextended by the prospects of dry winter […]

News in review

Tuesday, November 22 Breedens sell land, get rich overnight Two months after C-VILLE reported the rumor, The Daily Progress today confirmed that the Breeden family has officially sold their 1,353 acres of prime property just south of town to Forest Lodge LLC. Price tag? An eye-popping $46.2 million. The man behind the LLC is developer […]

News in review

Tuesday, November 15VFF gets a shot in the arm Today, the Virginia Film Festival announced that it was to receive a $15,000 grant from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences—its second. VFF is in good company, as the Academy awarded a total of $300,000 to 19 separate film festivals, including New York, Chicago […]

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Tuesday, November 8 Four men narrowly escape death Westbound traffic on Interstate 64 came to a standstill today due to an accident involving a Saturn sedan and a semi truck. The crash occurred when the Saturn, carrying three men, suddenly swerved in front of the Freightliner truck while trying to make a U-turn in an […]

News in review

Tuesday, November 1Bypass could waste money A study released today reports that 67 percent of the traffic on 29N is local, meaning that a proposed bypass through Western Albemarle County would do little to ease traffic congestion on the highway. Albemarle County and State officials collaborated on the survey, and the results will be used […]

News in review

Tuesday, October 25 Winter starts early Snowboarders started getting stoked today as a surprise storm dropped three inches of snow at Wintergreen Ski Resort and other local mountaintops. “This is just enough to make the trees pretty and get us all excited,” says Wintergreen’s Frankee Love. The snowfall disappeared before anyone had a chance to […]

For the record

He’s a snappy dresser. His office above Water Street is beautifully appointed. He’s enormously successful, and unfailingly generous. Locally, his philanthropy extends to the Legal Aid Justice Center, Little League and other causes. Most recently he and his wife donated $5 million to kick-start a post-Katrina Mississippi rebuilding effort with their Rebuild the Coast fund. […]