Another aggravated assault incident reported to UPD
By Thomas Baxter | 17 hours agoThis is the first community alert of May.
This is the first community alert of May.
The suspects are described as four to five males wearing ski masks, driving a small dark sedan.
From restaurants such as The Virginian and The White Spot to shops such as Finch and Heartwood Books, the Corner has offered a wide range of recreational activities to visitors and locals alike.
Longo said no injuries had been reported as of 7:46 a.m. Friday. He provided an update to the case at 10:44 a.m. saying the suspect has been located and identified.
Charlottesville City Council member Michael Payne said he believes that this project is a huge step forward for pedestrian safety.
Anyone with further information about the incidents is encouraged to contact UPD Detectives McKay or Pluta at (434) 924-7166 or email police@virginia.edu.
This is the first community alert of March.
Rosales said having more accommodating programs with online and hybrid options is an essential step for the University to remain on par with other universities.
The organization — which is financed through donations, ticket sales and grants — offers a diverse variety of programs, both during the school year and in the summer that are free of cost to its students.
Glitter, bright colors and shoes galore fill the stage at Live Arts Theater as they open their month-long run of the Tony Award-winning musical “Kinky Boots.”
On a busy Thursday night on Arts Grounds, the student-led, annual New Works Festival opened with resounding success.
Sanders asked the Council to allocate approximately $4 million for the acquisition of these properties.
Four years after closing its doors, Littlejohn’s Delicatessen is making a return to the corner, reopening on 1427 University Ave. some time during the spring semester.
Proponents say the developments are an important step towards combating rising rent amidst Charlottesville’s affordable housing crisis.
The School Board released an announcement stating that the purpose of the teacher work days was to provide further opportunity to address the school’s issues.
Sen. Scott Surovell, D-Fairfax and the incoming Senate Majority Leader, said Youngkin has shown willingness to work with Democrats since the November election.
The has opposed the development, saying that it does not align with the city’s goals for the specific space.
The lights show and rink opened Nov. 17 and will remain open until Jan. 6.
Surrounded by the warm, festive ambiance of the gaily-decorated University Baptist Church, members of the University community gathered for the Virginia Women’s Chorus’ 40th Annual Candlelight Concert Saturday afternoon.
Bubbles blew, toilet paper flew and cast members shed a layer or two as the 1975 cult-classic played behind a live shadow cast reenactment.