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(07/24/18 6:57pm)
Jason Kessler — the leading white nationalist organizer for the deadly Unite the Right rally last August — withdrew Tuesday afternoon his motion to force the City of Charlottesville to grant him a permit for an anniversary rally on Aug. 12. The judge was set to rule on Kessler’s motion the same afternoon.
(07/24/18 4:00am)
A man was attacked with a knife in front of the CVS pharmacy on the Corner early Monday afternoon.
(07/23/18 3:51am)
Democratic candidate for the Virginia’s Fifth Congressional District Leslie Cockburn has raised over $1 million for her campaign since she declared her candidacy last July, according to federal campaign finance reports filed this week. Her Republican opponent, veteran and businessman Denver Riggleman, has raised over $200,000 — though he only was nominated in a party convention early last month.
(07/17/18 3:30pm)
Charlottesville City Council voted 4-1 Monday evening to rename two City parks — Emancipation and Justice Parks — to Market Street Park and Court Square Park, respectively. Councilor Wes Bellamy, the sole dissenting vote, said the chosen names were “neutral” and represented the community’s “reluctance” to face controversy.
(07/23/18 7:02pm)
The University’s Miller Center for Public Affairs has come under fire for hiring Marc Short, President Donald Trump’s former director of legislative and intergovernmental affairs, as a senior fellow. Short is set to begin Aug. 1.
(07/12/18 9:57pm)
Unite the Right organizer Jason Kessler settled a lawsuit with a consent decree in the Charlottesville Circuit Court Thursday, agreeing not to solicit armed groups to return to Charlottesville. He is also ordered to use “best efforts” to prevent armed groups from coming to Charlottesville, among other directions.
(07/06/18 7:07pm)
Charlottesville Police Department is investigating a reported armed robbery on Friday afternoon near the intersection of Wertland Street and 13th Street NW — adjacent to Wertland Square apartments and only steps away from the Corner.
(07/05/18 8:26pm)
James Fields Jr. — the white nationalist demonstrator who drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters last August during the Unite the Right rally, killing one and injuring dozens — pleaded not guilty Thursday in federal court after being charged with violations of federal hate crime statutes.
(07/02/18 8:42pm)
Tommye Sutton — deputy chief of police at Northwestern University — was named assistant vice president and chief of police for the University Police Department Monday afternoon. He will begin Aug. 1.
(07/01/18 12:37am)
Attorneys representing the City of Charlottesville filed a motion in federal court Friday evening requesting the judge fine and punish Jason Kessler — the white nationalist who organized the deadly Unite the Right rally last August and is planning an anniversary demonstration for later this summer — for allegedly failing to comply with discovery requests by the City.
(06/27/18 5:34pm)
James Fields Jr. — the white nationalist who drove his car into a crowd of counterprotesters at the Unite the Right rally last August, killing one and injuring dozens — was indicted for 29 counts of hate crime acts and one count of racially-motivated interference in federally-protected activities, prosecutors announced Tuesday.
(07/02/18 3:26pm)
Legacy students were admitted to U.Va. at nearly twice the rate of non-legacies in the fall 2018 semester, according to records obtained by The Cavalier Daily.
(06/25/18 5:40pm)
Outgoing University President Teresa Sullivan and Executive Vice President and Provost Thomas Katsouleas recently sent a message to two University faculty members to respond to their petition, which pleaded with the Board of Visitors to alter its plan to cut 40 and 70 percent of the library shelf space at Alderman Library.
(06/29/18 2:53pm)
Jason Kessler, the white nationalist organizer of last summer's deadly Unite the Right rally, filed a motion in federal court June 22 asking a judge to force the City of Charlottesville to grant him a permit for a “Unite the Right anniversary” rally dedicated to fighting for what Kessler calls “white civil rights.”
(06/20/18 9:00pm)
University alumnus Martese Johnson settled a $3 million lawsuit with the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, according to a joint statement published on the ABC website Wednesday. The lawsuit started in 2015 after Johnson was the subject of a bloody arrest outside Trinity Irish Pub.
(06/15/18 12:13am)
A patient of the University Health System sued the Health System CEO and several medical practitioners Tuesday in federal court for alleged violations of due process, denial of informed consent and violations of the Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments.
(06/13/18 2:08am)
Corey Stewart — the chairman of the Prince William County Board of Supervisors and a one-time gubernatorial candidate — was declared the Republican nominee Tuesday night in the race for a Virginia seat in the U.S. Senate which will take place in November. Stewart narrowly beat Del. Nick Freitas (R-Culpeper) in the statewide primary, while pastor E.W. Jackson earned a significantly lower share of the vote.
(06/08/18 2:53am)
A lawsuit filed in October 2015 by University alumnus Martese Johnson — who was beaten and arrested by agents of Virginia’s Alcoholic Beverage Control in March 2015 — may be moving towards a settlement, according to court documents filed recently. A settlement conference has been scheduled for July, where the parties are ordered by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia to meet for “conducting discussions, in good faith, towards a compromise resolution of this case.”
(06/02/18 7:06pm)
Denver Riggleman — a former candidate for Virginia Governor and a distillery owner in Nelson County — was selected Saturday afternoon by the Republican committee for Virginia’s 5th Congressional District after four rounds of voting. Riggleman was closely followed by Republican operative and former congressional candidate Cynthia Dunbar.
(05/30/18 2:20am)
Outgoing University President Teresa Sullivan will advise the Board of Trustees for Michigan State University — her undergraduate alma mater — as it searches for a new university president in the coming months.