Big Easy bound: Cox embarks on New Orleans adventure

It's not the first time moving trucks have pulled away from the home of architecture professor and former Charlottesville Mayor Maurice Cox on Ridge Street. But this time, there's no planned return for the man perhaps best known for his support of high density urban development and alternative transportation– including his own early example of bicycle-commuting long before Charlottesville had bike lanes.

August 9th, 2012 issue #1132

News

Another stuck truck at the 14th Street bridge

The taller-than-10-feet truck wedged under the 14th Street bridge is a perennial mishap. This one occurred shortly before 9am July 18.

Born to run again: The Boss returns to Charlottesville

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will make their third appearance at John Paul Jones Arena this fall. It happens on October 23rd as part of the ongoing globe-spannin...

Cavs in London: UVA among top Olympic 'countries'

Of the 14,000 athletes competing in the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, the 11 young men and women with ties to the University of Virginia – including a pair of gold medal...

Huguely sentencing: Cameras in courtroom denied-- again

Calling it a "dangerous" precedent, Judge Edward Hogshire quickly denied a media motion Wednesday to allow cameras in the courtroom when George Huguely gets sentenced later...

Off the table: Four boards foreswear chloramines in water

Charlottesville's latest water controversy ended in unusual unanimity July 25 when the Board of Supervisors and City Council, plus the two water boards, rejected the use of...

Purple letters: Fraternity jumps the paintbrush with new 'sign'

A UVA fraternity’s do-it-yourself facelift has left some scratching their heads and at least one official reaching for a whistle– and the white paint. The bold new ...

Spy-cam case: Hormone imbalance suggested in UVA Law student B&E

A pituitary gland tumor could have been a factor in former UVA law student Joshua Gomes' bizarre after-hours entry into Carruthers Hall, his attorney suggested August 3 whe...

Street viewing: Google updates its view of Charlottesville

Google bills itself as the company that makes knowing a little bit more about nearly everything and anything just a touch (of a mouse) easier, but few citizens get the chan...

Strine resigns: COO out as Sullivan begins restructuring

Michael Strine, one of the two top deputies to University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan and the one widely viewed as less loyal to her than the other one, John Simo...

Tale of Woe II: Deceased VQR editor's family files $10 million lawsuit

The family of former Virginia Quarterly Review managing editor Kevin Morrissey, who took his own life two years ago following documented tensions at the magazine, including...

Attention shoppers: Wal-Mart evacuated due to bomb threat?

Police evacuated the Wal-Mart store on Route 29 today following the discovery of some "suspicious" packages being carried by a white male. Police are asking that people sta...

Burning up the derecho limbs

From the comfort of a hammock, a jack russell terrier watches a bonfire consisting of limbs and trunks from derecho-damaged trees in a Western Albemarle backyard.

Conduct this

A conductor stands ready for any last-minute passengers as Amtrak's Lynchburg-based Northeast Regional prepares for an on-time 8:52am Tuesday departure from Union Station i.

The Dish

Philly in C'ville: New cheesesteakery comes to Long Street

During their lunch break, some guys sit waiting at foldout tables with thin paper tablecloths at one of Charlottesville’s newest eateries, with a flavor that Lucious "Lou...

Pho letter word: Moto Pho Co. opens it doors

Charlottesville diners jonesing for a pho fix can rest easy– as Zinc owner Vu Nguyen opened the doors of Moto Pho Co. today, Wednesday August 1. Open for lunch and di...

The Champion: Smith eyes Thanksgiving brewery opening

Keep your eyes peeled this fall for a new brewery and public taproom, as construction continues on the inside of what will become Champion Brewing Company. Located on Sixth..

Essays

Post derecho: I realize I'm the eco-catastrophe

My name is Janis, and I’m an addict. No, not heroin or cocaine or meth. This is worse than a drug. With a drug addiction, you can tell yourself that the only person you

Real Estate - On the Block

Swallowtail Cottage: Birds and butterflies abound in Free Union

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