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4 weeks ago in Entertainment, Music
Rapper Sean Kingston to be sentenced for $1 million fraud scheme in South Florida
Rapper Sean Kingston is scheduled to be sentenced in South Florida on Friday after being convicted of a $1 million fraud scheme. Kingston, whose legal name is...
4 weeks ago in Sports
Robert MacIntyre runs off 6 birdies in a row for 62 to lead BMW Championship
Robert MacIntyre seized on a softer Caves Valley after a two-hour storm delay and rode the best putting round of his year with six straight birdies to...
4 weeks ago in Music, Entertainment, Sports
Taylor Swift’s chat with the Kelces on ‘New Heights’ marks a milestone moment for podcasts
Since nothing Taylor Swift ever does is small, her two-hour conversation with boyfriend Travis Kelce and his brother Jason Kelce on their "New Heights" podcast is...
4 weeks ago in Music
LL Cool J takes the mic for the 2025 MTV VMAs, where Lady Gaga rules nominations
LL Cool J has snagged wins, co-hosted and performed atop the MTV Video Music Awards stage. Now, the Grammy-winning rapper-actor-author is going...
4 weeks ago in , UVA
As UVA works to prepare a No. 2 QB, Nebraska transfer Daniel Kaelin could get game reps
UVA wants to get backup quarterback Danny Kaelin ready for a role this season.
Mandatory bridge work taking place Friday at Emmet Street and 250 Bypass
Mandatory bridge inspections will be taking place with crews working overhead from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Governor praises Virginia’s economy, dismissing Democrats’ concerns over Medicaid and job cuts
Gov. Glenn Youngkin defended the shape that Virginia’s economy is in.
Ribbon cutting Thursday at the new Charlottesville Middle School
The second day of the 2025-26 school year was Day 2 for students of the new Charlottesville Middle School, and it was a ribbon-cutting day in the beautiful gym in a $90-plus-million school where one may see the city of Charlottesville can have nice things.
Albemarle registrar Lauren Eddy resigns
Albemarle County general registrar and director of elections Lauren Eddy resigned her position.
Legal analyst: Charlottesville zoning case “going to go on for a long, long time”
As Charlottesville Circuit Judge Claude Worrell kept his June 30 summary judgement rendering the city's 2024 development code "null and void", but gave the city time to show its work on a traffic study inquiry, legal analyst Scott Goodman told WINA Morning News this case "is going to go on for a long, long time".
Charlottesville mayor praises policework in Fourth of July shooting arrest
Mayor Wade reiterated that more arrests could be forthcoming, while questions persist about connection with Brookdale shooting, gang involvement.
Fifth annual Soul of Cville Festival is the event’s biggest production to date
The scope of the festival has grown considerably since 2021.
4 weeks ago in Food Scene
Cville Local Deals: An all-star burger lineup at Timberwood Tap House
Timberwood Tap House American Grill has one of those menus that has something for everybody.
UVA Economist says the federal government is partly to blame for a high priced real estate market
Professor Ed Burton contends a major factor in higher interest rates which affects the expense of a monthly mortgage is being driven by federal government actions that he says need to change.
4 weeks ago in , Garrett Klingel
Boost Local Business: How to get wanted, get found and get chosen in Charlottesville
Want more customers? Start with demand, not just visibility. A proven three-step ad strategy, Get Wanted – Get Found – Get Chosen, helps your business attract attention, show up where it matters, and win the sale. Here’s how local marketers are turning online awareness into real clicks, visits, calls, and searches… and getting more sales.
Area Democrats challenge Winsome Earle-Sears’s education record
Democrats criticize Winsome Earle-Sears's support of Trump education policies.
Judge allows White vs. Charlottesville zoning ordinance case to continue
Arguments will continue in the case against the city's zoning ordinance, a judge ruled Wednesday.
Sen. Deeds concerned of outside influences steering UVA BOV decisions
Charlottesville Democratic State Senator Creigh Deeds sits on two key committees overseeing University Administrations, and tells CvilleRightNow "in my view, (the UVA Board of Visitors) has "not protected the University from outside influences".
4 weeks ago in Lifestyle
Why many Americans are rethinking alcohol, according to a new Gallup poll
Fewer Americans are reporting that they drink alcohol amid a growing belief that even moderate alcohol consumption is a health risk, according to a Gallup poll released Wednesday.
4 weeks ago in World
Zelenskyy and other European leaders to speak with Trump ahead of his Friday summit with Putin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Wednesday arrived in Berlin for talks with the German chancellor and virtual meetings with U.S. President Donald Trump and other European leaders ahead of Friday's planned summit between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.