Dem fundraiser draws Obama and Clinton on cusp of primary
Two girls, probably in their early 20s, get in the line that has formed in front of the concession stand.
Two girls, probably in their early 20s, get in the line that has formed in front of the concession stand.
Two girls, probably in their early 20s, get in the line that has formed in front of the concession stand.
Mitch Van Yahres Charlottesville lost one of its longtime public servants on Friday, February 8, when Mitch Van Yahres, 81, died in the Martha Jefferson Hospital of complications after surgery to remove a tumor in his lungs. As mayor and city councilor, Van Yahres cast a crucial vote to create the Downtown Mall in 1974. […]
Dayna Awkard Worked for Albemarle County for: 18 years come March 15Resides in: Waynesboro Job title: Deputy Clerk. She started working as a deputy clerk straight out of Fluvanna High School after her mother noticed an ad for the job. “She knew I loved typing and office stuff,” Awkard says. Although she initially resisted taking […]
A few weeks ago on the Downtown Mall, there was an unusual performance: Jim Tolbert, the city’s director of Neighborhood Development Services, strummed an electric guitar hooked up to an amp in front of Snooky’s Pawnshop, with a couple of cops milling about.
One day after appearing on CBS’ “60 Minutes” with Katie Couric—one of UVA politics professor Larry Sabato’s first students—Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton sat before a whole class of Sabato’s, in a nearly full auditorium at Old Cabell Hall. With only a day to go until Virginia’s primary the New York senator was here to rally the college vote.
Former Del. Mitch Van Yahres has endorsed Barack Obama from the dead, reports Bob Gibson of The Daily Progress today on his blog.
Traffic lights go dead and chaos erupts on area highways today after high winds knock out power for thousands of customers.
UVA has made a top 10 list that, we imagine, hardly inspires pride around the academical village.
There’s no wrong way to write a UVA Football press release, especially if the occasion is to announce the schedule for the 2008 season.
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama will be coming to Charlottesville.