News in review

Tuesday, March 15 Tinsley fiddles with First Amendment DMB fiddler Boyd Tinsley can add “trustee” to his list of creds as today the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression announces he will join its Board of Trustees. The Center, which hands out annual Muzzle Awards for egregious acts of censorship across the […]

Pump up the volumes

Dozens of volunteers constantly restock shelves to keep the place bustling and worthy of repeated looks during the sale’s 10-day run, which could raise more than $100,000 for local libraries. As Bill Davis leans against the table next to the basement entrance of the Gordon Avenue Library, a middle-aged woman walks up, smiles and deposits […]

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Tuesday, March 8 Tech loves community Today the Virginia Piedmont Technology Council announced three finalists for its Community Award, which, with five other categories, will be given out on May 3. In the community category, music promoter and real estate developer Coran Capshaw gets the nod for spearheading the Music Resource Center’s relocation. PVCC President […]

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Tuesday, March 1 CVS manager checks out After a half-century of serving Downtown customers, CVS manager Middie Hall today officially begins her retirement, hanging up her red smock and nametag. Hall, a recent Manager of the Year, started at the store, then Standard Drug, in 1955. And no, she doesn’t need a CVS ExtraCare card. […]

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Tuesday, February 22 Developer delays Northtown plan Today developer Wendell Wood asked the County’s planning commission for a deferral on the Northtown Center—a 16-acre project he’s planning on U.S. 29 near Carrsbrook Drive. Wood is perhaps best known as the developer who’s bringing Target to town further north on Route 29. He says he needs […]

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Tuesday, February 15 Warner: Darden prof is “outstanding” Governor Mark Warner today recognized Dr. Ed Freeman, professor at UVA’s Darden School of Business, as one of 11 recipients of the Outstanding Faculty Award, the highest honor for faculty at Virginia’s public colleges and universities. Freeman responded humbly, telling C-VILLE, “It’s easy to teach when you […]

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Tuesday, February 8 Dems PAC ’em in Cynicism and idealism went hand in hand today as The Democratic Road Back PAC presented “Time to Pass the Torch…and the beer,” a two-hour beer tasting and fundraiser in the Starr Hill Music Hall. The event was aimed at recruiting “young voters,” loosely defined as those in their […]

25 tips to improve your love life

Maybe your last date was during the Clinton Administration. Maybe you refer to your spouse as That Guy Who Uses All the Toothpaste. Maybe you just need a little tenderness tune-up. Fear not. As Valentine’s Day approaches, C-VILLE gets to the heart of the matter. Enroll in our Woo U, listen up and find how […]

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Tuesday, February 1 UVA grad replaces Kilgore Judith Williams Jagdmann was sworn in as the Commonwealth’s attorney general at noon today, replacing Jerry Kilgore, who is running for governor. A former deputy AG for the civil division, Jagdmann, 46, said in her remarks that she will “work tirelessly every day,” something that is undoubtedly familiar […]

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Tuesday, January 25 City death leads to murder charge Just after 7 o’clock this morning, Artis Wayne Keyton, Sr., 48, died from knife wounds suffered last night in a brawl on Avon Street. City police had taken Joshua Lee Zimmerman, 25, into custody after Monday’s episode. Today charges against him were amended to murder, the […]