The Solar Ordinance Review Committee, composed of Supervisors Tony O’Brien (Rivanna) and Tim Hodge (Palmyra) and Planning Commissioners Lorretta Johnson-Morgan and Kathleen Kilpatrick, has been ...
Only three books remain on the challenged list, which was submitted to the School Board in October 2023. The LRRC began its work in February by whittling the list down to 16 titles since many of the ...
Opening the 2024-2025 season at Carysbrook Performing Arts Center on Sept. 14, at 7 p.m. will be percussionist Tom Teasley, who will lure the audience with his unique musical sounds and sound effects.
The Fluvanna High School cross country team was scheduled to host a meet on Aug. 28, but it was postponed due to excessive heat. The meet was rescheduled for Sept. 4 and was held as rescheduled on a ...
Only the blue catfish, native to the Ohio, Mississippi, and Missouri river basins, grows bigger than the flathead in North America. The blue cat has long been a favorite for anglers, as it puts up a ...
Despite two major house fires in the Lake Monticello area in recent weeks, Lake Monticello Volunteer Fire and Rescue (LMVF&R) Chief Richard Constantino says the department is on track for an average ...
The Second Annual Creatures Great & Small Festival is being organized by the Scottsville-based James River Good Works Group. “We were very happy with last year’s festival results,” said Group Director ...
On Sept. 6, the moon will appear in front of (termed “occultation”) the bright star Spica, of the constellation Virgo, producing a temporary “disappearance” of this star. On Sept. 7, Saturn will be in ...
The second quarter started with Broadway in possession and on the move. The Gobblers moved the ball down field with penalties on both teams slowing the process. With 8:24 left in the quarter the ...
The first annual Fluvanna Family Fall Festival will celebrate families, local arts & crafts, music and food trucks, plus a beer garden, organizers said. The event is at Pleasant Grove Park will be ...