Local elementary schools must follow NRA's Eddie Eagle program

 As of July 1, any public elementary school in Virginia that opts to teach gun safety will need to know the name of Eddie Eagle, 22-year-old mascot of the National Rifle Association’s GunSafe Program. However, at least one school in Albemarle County has known his name for years. The General Assembly recently approved a version […]

Scottsville town councilor takes on marijuana issue

 When the first issue of Scottsville Weekly landed on April 16, it caused an immediate stir. Seven candidates for town council were asked where they stood on a number of issues, including whether they support legalizing marijuana. As one might imagine, the remainder of the questionnaire fell on deaf ears when five out of seven […]

Separation anxiety

Dear Ace: I called my trash removal company today and they’re telling me that I don’t need to recycle, but that if I put all my trash in the receptacle, they’ll separate the recyclables from the garbage. This just seems too good to be true. What’s really up with trash removal and recycling?—Doubting in Fluvanna […]

Charlottesville zombie experts explain the appeal of the undead

ZOMBIEMANIA Click here to read more about the current zombie craze.  “Zombies are hot,” says photographer Billy Hunt. “Zombies are now. Zombies are fresh. I feel like you throw a rock and you hit a zombie these days in Charlottesville.” While that may be better than throwing a rock and missing a zombie, it goes […]

Bill Bolling makes his move

Is it just us, or does it seem that the entire four years of Bob McDonnell’s governorship has somehow elapsed during his first four months in office? 

Setting the stage for UVA drama expansion

During the last year, the theme of UVA’s Arts Grounds seems to be “scaling back for the sake of moving forward.” In 2007, the Board of Visitors approved a $118 million Arts Gateway plan that included a new art museum on Emmet Street and a $26 million expansion and renovation of the drama building on […]

Casteen's retirement a never-ending party

All the presents in the world won’t keep UVA President John Casteen from stepping down in August. Last week, the head ’Hoo was gifted with a tray of cupcakes bearing his likeness (see above), the Piedmont Virginia Community College Medallion for his support of the school, and an elm tree, which will be planted near […]