Eleanor Hunton Hoppe, the Albemarle County mother charged with distributing child pornography and attempted child sex trafficking of an 8-year-old girl, is scheduled to appear in federal court in Washington, D.C., next Tuesday.
A Scottsville-area man who allegedly battered his domestic partner while brandishing a weapon found himself on the wrong end of a gun.
A Charlottesville court has set a September trial for the man accused of opening fire last fall inside a crowded Downtown Mall bar and killing a man. Meanwhile, prosecutors have obtained additional indictments against 33-year-old Marcel Darell Washington because some of the bullets allegedly…
Charlottesville police have arrested a man in relation to a May 16 shooting on Preston Avenue in the city.
A prominent bodybuilding coach based in Charlottesville has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly enticing minors to send him videos of themselves performing sex acts.
A 2020 University of Virginia graduate has accused one of her former professors of grooming, sexually assaulting and initiating an inappropriate romantic relationship during her tenure at the university, which began in 2018.
Charlottesville police are investigating two shootings that were reported over Saturday night, one of which left a man injured and both of which ended with suspects still at large.
Two people are in custody after a police chase on Wednesday evening during which witnesses reported seeing officers pursue an SUV driving on its rims.
There’s a been a conviction in the car-to-car shooting that injured two men and terrified schoolchildren in Charlottesville’s 10th & Page neighborhood last fall. Originally charged with four crimes including two counts of malicious wounding, 21-year-old Taquarius Orlando Catoe-Anderson p…
Last month, Charlottesville police officers once again arrested Mason Hughes Pickett, the man often seen around Charlottesville sporting signs in graphic opposition to social justice, civil rights and Democrats of all stripes — from former City Council Member Wes Bellamy to President Biden.
Less than a week after it was purloined from the lot of a well-known Charlottesville carpet company, a white but slightly altered box truck is on its way back to the owner: the Ceiling & Floor Shop.
A second man has pleaded guilty for encircling counterprotesters with torches on the evening before the deadly 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
Police have brought forth new charges against one of the men arrested after the March shooting at the Sunshine Supermarket in Charlottesville that left one man dead.
The judge overseeing the case of Charlottesville’s former Robert E. Lee statue, the one that touched off a violent weekend nearly six years ago when white nationalists rallied for its preservation, has declined to let one of the two plaintiffs remain in the the case by changing its name.
After “neighborhood kids” trespassed at a Charlottesville luxury apartment complex’s pool, management has hired guards.
One of those big box trucks that move merchandise through Charlottesville was stolen over the weekend from the parking lot of its owner, the Ceiling and Floor Shop. Business co-owner Bernie Martin says that his hopes of finding the vehicle are dimming.
“This person is 17,” police spokeswoman Bridgette Butynski said. “While technically still a juvenile, they are old enough to know better.”
Unlike the others, Ryan Roy of Vermont was released on bail by a local court.
The Charlottesville teen who was arrested and charged with flashing a weapon in a University of Virginia dining hall earlier this year received a deferred disposition ruling from an Albemarle General District Court judge on Tuesday morning.
Charlottesville police are investigating a shooting in broad daylight at the intersection of Preston and Madison avenues that blocked traffic and caused Charlottesville City Schools to delay dismissal on Tuesday afternoon.
One teenager was sent to University of Virginia Medical Center and another was taken into custody after a shooting in Augusta County early Sunday morning.
A Barboursville man has been charged with rape in Albemarle County.
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Nearby property owners served as plaintiffs arguing Friday that the block-sized building at 2005 JPA would overwhelm its surroundings.
The girlfriend of the man shot to death by police officers in late February told investigators that 44-year-old Billy James Sites told her that he wasn’t going back to jail and “would rather be carried by six than tried by twelve.”
The Texas man who missed his youngest child’s birth because he was jailed on a long-delayed charge from Charlottesville’s infamous 2017 Unite the Right rally weekend will be missing more time with his newborn.
Louisa County investigators say that 29-year-old Louisa County resident Alex Daniel Brown was killed by gunfire Tuesday afternoon.
The lockdown was triggered when a trespasser appeared on the Buford Middle School campus, the police department wrote in a Facebook post.
40-year-old Gordon O'Neil Durrett accepted a guilty plea to driving while intoxicated and will serve five days of a 90-day sentence.
The victim was discovered Monday morning by her son who was visiting to check in on her, according to Charlottesville Police spokesperson Kyle Ervin.