Burglary string troubles cops

Albemarle Police (www.albemarle.org/police) announced December 21 that over a dozen burglaries that occurred this year in two county neighborhoods constitute a burglary string. Sixteen burglaries in the Hessian Hills and Canterbury Hills neighborhoods and two on nearby Georgetown Road have led police to think one or several people are responsible for the spike in thefts. […]

City’s most dangerous neighborhoods

A survey released by the UVA Center for Survey Research asked a pool of Charlottesville residents to rate how safe they feel in city neighborhoods. Police Chief Timothy J. Longo says he’s “not at all surprised” by the survey’s results.

On the sixth day: Man rests, loses job

When Randy White began work as a medical supply clerk at the UVA Medical Center (www.virginia.edu/hlth.html) in May of 2005, he was asked by a supervisor to work one weekend per month. White explained to his supervisor that he is a Seventh-day Adventist and does not work from dusk on Friday to dusk on Saturday. […]

Former UVA Dean found dead

Robert W. Haigh, a Harvard Business School graduate, successful executive and former Darden School of Business dean was found dead December 26.

Certificates without circumstance

Timing is everything. Students on track for a May graduation date from UVA are treated to a ceremonial smorgasbord of festive “Final Exercises,” while those slated for a January graduation get what could be called the collegiate shaft. Simply put, they don’t get a commencement ceremony at all. And because of tradition, the University would […]

Provost Block will move on

It ain’t easy keeping a good thing going. As UVA administrators undertake ambitious fundraising, diversity initiatives and construction projects, there is a downside for the University: Those accomplished folks can get snatched up by other universities. California bound: Gene Block, provost at UVA, is leaving to take a job as chancellor at UCLA. Gene Block, […]

County happier than city, say surveys

While few of us can draw the imaginary lines separating Charlottesville from Albemarle, recent surveys underscore the differences. When all is said and done, county living ranks just a cut above city living, according to two surveys from the UVA Center for Survey Research. Overall, they indicate that both city and county residents are extremely […]

In the event of pandemic flu

“We’re a little overdue for a pandemic,” says Marge Sidebottom, emergency planner for the UVA Health System. Three influenza pandemics have struck the U.S., most notably in 1918, but also in 1957 and 1968-he 1918 pandemic alone killed at least 50 million people worldwide.

Budget surpluses: City Council’s dirty little secret

The City of Charlottesville recently reported a substantial budget surplus for fiscal year 2006. However, the only thing remarkable about this surplus is that it was actually reported in the local press. Collecting surplus tax revenues has been a dirty little secret for more than a decade. According to the “Historical Revenues” data posted on […]

45'33"

cd This album-length single was commissioned by Nike to serve as a soundtrack to a 45-minute run, and it’s only available online as a $9.99 download from Apple’s iTunes store. Music composed for exercise has a very specific set of challenges: It’s got to push you forward without burning you out, and it has to […]