County in crisis: Dumler digs in as outrage mounts
More than a month after Scottsville Supervisor Chris Dumler pleaded guilty to sexual battery and steadfastly refused to resign from the Albemarle Board of Supervisors, igniting a firestorm that's jumped the pond to the Daily Mail in Britain, the Democratic committees of Albemarle and Charlottesville have called for him to leave, as did Dem Delegate and House Minority Leader David Toscano.
March 7th, 2013 issue #1210
Opinion: Dumler bashing's out of control
By Marlene Condon
NEWS
Apology tour: Can Dumler remorse salvage supe seat?
Scottsville Supervisor Chris Dumler is a cad. He doesn't like that description– and he's been called worse– but says, "I wouldn't say that's an unfair character...
Anchor's away: Schieffer visits Sabato
By Nicole Patterson
City budget: Housing decline still affects revenue
Charlottesville City Manager Maurice Jones describes his proposed fiscal year 2013-2014 budget as "cautiously optimistic." Wait, that's what he said two years ago. There's ...
New questions: Dashad Smith's family keeps pressure on investigation
Fifteen weeks. Almost 3,000 hours. Dozens of candles lit at vigils across the city. Countless tears. There many ways Dashad "Sage" Smith's family can measure the time since...
Rector reaction: Boiling point or dénouement?
Just when you think the bad publicity that has plagued UVA since the "unpleasantness" of last summer couldn't possibly continue, up pops a front page story in the Washingto...
Kate Farrell and Alessandra van der Meulen become part of an art installation March 1 at Ruffin Hall called "The end of language." Curated by local artist/UVA prof Dean Das...
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Dinner and a movie: Stonefield's date-night options bloom
In its inexorable march toward local date-night dominance, The Shops at Stonefield now boasts two casually upscale restaurants with the March 4 opening of Travinia Italian ...
Nowhere to hide: The brave new world of domestic drones
In the good old days, if you wanted to spy on someone or cause them harm, you pretty much had to do it up close and personal. You could stand outside someone’s house and ...