News in review

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 […]

News in review

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 […]

News in review

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 […]

News in review

Tuesday, January 18 Kilgore to step down One week after Democratic foe Lt. Gov. Tim Kaine got a $5 million valentine from the national party in his gubernatorial run, Attorney General Jerry Kilgore announced today that he will leave his post at month’s end to campaign full-time for Richmond’s top job. Signaling the “aw, shucks” […]

News in review

Tuesday, January 11 DNC gives Kaine a $5M kiss National Democratic Party chair Terry McAuliffe today announced that the DNC would contribute an unprecedented $5 million to Lt. Governor Tim Kaine’s gubernatorial campaign. Calling Kaine “the future of this party,” McAuliffe said, “he’s a pro-business Democrat, a man of strong faith and values and is […]

Take your time

No doubt about it, the next few years will not be easy ones for American progressives. The Republican Party’s perceived “mandate” is likely to produce increased international belligerence and militarism, further attacks on the social safety net, increasing inequality and sharply weakened environmental protection. With so many fronts to fight back on, it will be […]

News in review

Tuesday, January 4 CHO-DET route announced Flying to Motown will get easier for folks around here when Northwest Airlines begins twice-daily direct service to Detroit in April. The airline’s decision was announced at a news conference today at the airport. Northwest will be the fourth carrier to operate out of CHO, assuming that United and […]

Butt Out

“I haven’t had a cigarette in 15 years,” says Dr. David Hazelip. Prior to 1990, Hazelip was smoking an average of one pack a day. Now, as a smoking cessation consultant in Charlottesville, he uses his personal story of triumph over nicotine to help other aspiring nonsmokers. Hazelip says the clean slate of a new […]

News in review

Tuesday, December 28 Presumed romantic entanglement ends in death Schuyler resident Dwayne Scott Wyland was arrested in the early-morning hours in connection with the shooting death of Timothy Wayne Wilkerson, also of Schuyler, according to a report in The Daily Progress. Wyland, who is 40, is being held in the regional jail on two charges, […]