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March 14, 2008
College contraception costs rising
UVA students protest in solidarity of other schools, although they are not affected
March 12, 2008
REVIEW Kid Rock shows his many faces
Say this for Kid Rock: His musical schizophrenia has never been on such vivid display.
March 10, 2008
Critics want scrutiny of city business fund
“It’s smart to have a certain amount of money reserved in order to respond to opportunities that might come along,” said Aubrey Watts, the city’s economic development director.
March 08, 2008
Bell’s 1st page says goodbye
RICHMOND - Fourteen-year-old Emma Shreve knows her way around Thomas Jefferson’s Capitol and is sure she will miss the people she has met there the past 60 days.
Is city budget fit or fat-
The creation of the first city-staffed ambulance service last year, at a cost of $880,000, arguably divided Charlottesville residents more than any other new government program in recent years.
March 05, 2008
Car crash prompts power shutdown
10:30 a.m. Man injured, being investigated for hit-and-run and other possible offenses related to yestereday’s crash that shut power to about 340 customers…
March 04, 2008
Perriello picked to face Goode in November election
Tom Perriello, an Albemarle County native active in the progressive religious movement, has claimed the Democratic Party nomination to run against 5th District Rep. Virgil H. Goode Jr., R-Rocky Mount, in the Nov. 4 election for Congress.
Is end near for Eastern Connector-
After a $500,000 investment and a year-and-a-half of intense review and design overhauls, the Eastern Connector is on life support and fading fast, some elected Albemarle County and Charlottesville officials believe.
Perriello secures nomination
3:20 p.m. Tom Perriello has claimed the Democratic Party nomination to run against 5th District Rep. Virgil H. Goode.
February 24, 2008
Harrowing past, uncertain future: Iraqi refugees rebuild lives without loved ones
The painting and photograph hang on opposite ends of Juhiza Khamis’ Charlottesville living room, solemn reminders of her homeland and the son she left behind.
February 23, 2008
BACK TAXES
Supervisor Joe N. Chambers Jr. currently owes the county four years’ worth of unpaid real estate taxes and a year of delinquent personal property taxes, according to records obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.
February 12, 2008
Obama surges
Half an hour after three networks called Virginia in his column, Barack Obama placed a telephone call at about 7:30 p.m. to Charlottesville resident Betty Van Yahres to express his condolences over the death Friday of her husband, former Del. Mitchell Van Yahres. “I almost fell over,” Van Yahres said an hour after she took Obama’s call. “He made my day. I’ve been sad.”
February 10, 2008
No longer homeless; Program helps clients, saves money, advocates say
Two summers ago Lindsay Esterly was trapped in the morass of chronic homelessness, quietly and anonymously living in the shadows of society.
February 08, 2008
UVa official: Strategic plan would take school to ‘new level’
Over the next two decades, the foremost priorities of the University of Virginia will be to enhance the student experience; boost science and technology; and emphasize global education, research and service.
February 03, 2008
Perriello out-raises Goode 3 to 1 in fourth quarter
This story makes significant corrections to a previously published version.
February 02, 2008
Scholars program kicks into action
As part of a statewide initiative, an effort is being made throughout the Charlottesville area to encourage eighth-graders to pursue advanced courses in high school to open doors to better career opportunities.
January 23, 2008
Instrument beginning of ‘huge robot orchestra’
Guitars, bassoons and tambourines may be headed the way of Betamax.
January 22, 2008
Cantor, Goode Hail Rate Cut, Urge Further Action
Two Virginia congressmen applauded a move by the Federal Reserve to slash a key interest rate Tuesday in an effort to shore up what it called “a weakening of the economic outlook.”
January 21, 2008
Town gets earmark for work on Main Street
Scottsville has secured a $392,000 earmark from the federal government, the town’s mayor said Monday.
Post office move rattles Scottsville
The town of Scottsville’s post office moved out of the historic downtown earlier this month - a move that doesn’t sit well with residents who have been coming and going from the small-town hub since the 1960s.
Officials see bad omens for projects
With more than 600 residential units slated to be built over the next two years in downtown Charlottesville, some developers and city planners are predicting that the combination of the flagging economy and the amount of competition will precipitate the downfall of a few of these high-rise projects.
January 14, 2008
Greene man guilty of child porn
The founder of a self-described “white nationalist” group pleaded guilty in federal court Monday to possessing child pornography.
January 08, 2008
Perriello looks like choice for Democrats
Tom Perriello, an Albemarle County native challenging 5th District Rep. Virgil H. Goode Jr., R-Rocky Mount, apparently wrapped up his party’s nomination Tuesday as fellow Albemarle Democrat David Shreve dropped out of the contest.
January 06, 2008
Ready for digital TV switch
Before the new millennium, buying a television was practically a no-brainer.
January 04, 2008
Army: NGIC expansion OK
The U.S. Army has found that expansion plans for the National Ground Intelligence Center in northern Albemarle County will have “no significant” environmental impact, according to a recent report.
January 03, 2008
Distinguished Dozens
The following Central Virginia residents have been honored by The Daily Progress as part of the Distinguished Dozen series.
January 02, 2008
Localities set to lift limits on water use
Mandatory water restrictions that have been in effect in Charlottesville and Albemarle County since mid-August likely will be lifted, as water officials said Wednesday that they expect depleted area reservoirs to refill by the end of April. However, a “drought watch,” which encourages voluntary conservation, will remain in place.
December 27, 2007
Lifelong animal lover offers sanctuary to many creatures
Mary Birkholz has an indisputable way with animals. They perk up when she walks by, hoping she’ll stick her hand through an outdoor pen to pet a dog’s muzzle or lean toward a cat resting atop a cage to touch noses at the tucked-away Caring for Creatures animal sanctuary.
December 26, 2007
2 die in city shooting
The night after Christmas, the Westhaven housing complex was the scene of a ghastly murder-suicide that left a community stunned and seeking answers.
December 15, 2007
Can UVa compete in research-
A major report by the Washington Advisory Group consulting firm found that UVa will have to spend an estimated $1 billion over the next five to seven years to hire rising star faculty researchers in an effort to improve the overall quality of its research.
