Man Takes on Cross-Country Trek to Raise Diabetes Awareness
A man is making his way from Washington, D.C., to California - and he's doing it all on foot. He says it's a way to raise awareness for a disease that kills more Americans each year than AIDS and breast cancer combined.
Record Bear Hunting Season Expected in Virginia
Virginia officials are expecting record numbers of bears killed during this year's hunting season.
Board of Visitors Issue Statement on Safety, KKK Pledge
University of Virginia Rector Frank M. “Rusty” Conner III and Teresa Sullivan delivered remarks at Thursday’s Board of Visitors meeting.
State Health Leaders Urge People to get Flu Vaccine
Health officials are urging all Virginia residents six months and older to get an annual flu vaccine.
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Yancey Elementary Transition Team Brings Suggestions to County Board
Yancey Elementary Transition Team Brings Suggestions to County Board
A group working on new uses for Yancey Elementary School brought a letter to Albemarle County supervisors.
Full StoryA group working on new uses for Yancey Elementary School brought a letter to Albemarle County supervisors.
Full StoryCreigh Deeds Gives Talk on Mental Health at University of Virginia
Creigh Deeds Gives Talk on Mental Health at University of Virginia
Virginia state Sen. Creigh Deeds is opening up to a group of University of Virginia students.
Full StoryVirginia state Sen. Creigh Deeds is opening up to a group of University of Virginia students.
Full StoryUVA President and Students Respond to Covering of Jefferson Statue
UVA President and Students Respond to Covering of Jefferson Statue
On the night of Tuesday, September 12, protestors gathered at the University of Virginia and shrouded the statue of Thomas Jefferson to denounce white supremacy.
Full StoryOn the night of Tuesday, September 12, protestors gathered at the University of Virginia and shrouded the statue of Thomas Jefferson to denounce white supremacy.
Full StoryAlbemarle County Supervisors Approve Request for Indoor Golf Facility
Albemarle County Supervisors Approve Request for Indoor Golf Facility
The University of Virginia Golf team will now have a new place to practice in the colder months.
Full StoryThe University of Virginia Golf team will now have a new place to practice in the colder months.
Full StoryWaynesboro Retired Dentist Pleads Guilty to Child Sex Crimes
Waynesboro Retired Dentist Pleads Guilty to Child Sex Crimes
A former Waynesboro magistrate and retired dentist is staying in jail for sex crimes.
Full StoryA former Waynesboro magistrate and retired dentist is staying in jail for sex crimes.
Full StoryTickets for Charlottesville Benefit Concert Being Sold on Craigslist, Many Upset
Tickets for Charlottesville Benefit Concert Being Sold on Craigslist, Many Upset
A free concert in Charlottesville, designed to help heal the city following the Unite the Right rally, is riling up a lot of people who did not receive tickets.
Full StoryA free concert in Charlottesville, designed to help heal the city following the Unite the Right rally, is riling up a lot of people who did not receive tickets.
Full StoryPVCC Receives Workforce Grant for Solar Energy, Brewing Programs
PVCC Receives Workforce Grant for Solar Energy, Brewing Programs
Piedmont Virginia Community College now has more than 300,000 to harness the power of the sun and brew up some suds.
Full StoryPiedmont Virginia Community College now has more than 300,000 to harness the power of the sun and brew up some suds.
Full StoryGovernor McAuliffe Announces Start of Statewide Tax Amnesty
Governor McAuliffe Announces Start of Statewide Tax Amnesty
Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced the start of the 2017 Virginia Tax Amnesty Program which provides delinquent individual and business taxpayers the opportunity to pay back taxes with no penalties and half the interest until a November date.
Full StoryGov. Terry McAuliffe announced the start of the 2017 Virginia Tax Amnesty Program which provides delinquent individual and business taxpayers the opportunity to pay back taxes with no penalties and half the interest until a November date.
Full StoryMonument Commemorating Vinegar Hill Seeks Funding
Monument Commemorating Vinegar Hill Seeks Funding
A project aimed at commemorating a former Charlottesville neighborhood is seeking private funding in order to make the monument come to fruition.
Full StoryA project aimed at commemorating a former Charlottesville neighborhood is seeking private funding in order to make the monument come to fruition.
Full StoryFluvanna County Selects Buyers for Two Closed Elementary Schools
Fluvanna County Selects Buyers for Two Closed Elementary Schools
Fluvanna County is finding buyers for two closed elementary schools after being put up for sale this summer.
Full StoryFluvanna County is finding buyers for two closed elementary schools after being put up for sale this summer.
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UVa's Andrew Brown Taking Pride in Being a Run-Stuffer
UVa's Andrew Brown Taking Pride in Being a Run-Stuffer
UVa head coach Bronco Mendenhall says senior defensive end Andrew Brown played his best game at UVA Saturday against Indiana since he's been the coach.
Full StoryUVa head coach Bronco Mendenhall says senior defensive end Andrew Brown played his best game at UVA Saturday against Indiana since he's been the coach.
Full StorySanker Brothers Helping Covenant Football to Perfect 3-0 Start
Sanker Brothers Helping Covenant Football to Perfect 3-0 Start
Nic Sanker is serious, while Jonas is a goofball, and together the brothers have helped the Covenant football team get off to a 3-0 start this season.
Full StoryNic Sanker is serious, while Jonas is a goofball, and together the brothers have helped the Covenant football team get off to a 3-0 start this season.
Full StoryRaheem Taylor-Parkes Scores First Career Goal, 'Hoos Beat Marquette 2-0
Raheem Taylor-Parkes Scores First Career Goal, 'Hoos Beat Marquette 2-0
Taylor-Parkes was credited with the unassisted game-winner in the 48th minute.
Full StoryTaylor-Parkes was credited with the unassisted game-winner in the 48th minute.
Full StoryMonticello QB Kevin Jarrell is Falcon Club Player of the Week
Monticello QB Kevin Jarrell is Falcon Club Player of the Week
Jarrell rushed for five touchdowns Friday in Monticello's 56-7 win over Turner Ashby.
Full StoryJarrell rushed for five touchdowns Friday in Monticello's 56-7 win over Turner Ashby.
Full StoryUVA Football Aims to Fix Offense, 'Hoos Host UConn Saturday
UVA Football Aims to Fix Offense, 'Hoos Host UConn Saturday
The UVa football team plays host to Connecticut Saturday at Noon in a game nationally televised by ESPN2.
Full StoryThe UVa football team plays host to Connecticut Saturday at Noon in a game nationally televised by ESPN2.
Full StoryCavaliers' Run Game Struggles in Loss against Indiana
Cavaliers' Run Game Struggles in Loss against Indiana
UVa senior quarterback Kurt Benkert was forced to throw the ball a program record 66 times, as the Cavaliers managed just 55 yards on the ground in the 34-17 loss against Indiana on Saturday.
Full StoryUVa senior quarterback Kurt Benkert was forced to throw the ball a program record 66 times, as the Cavaliers managed just 55 yards on the ground in the 34-17 loss against Indiana on Saturday.
Full StoryNBC 29 Tailgate Party Week 3 at William Monroe High School
NBC 29 Tailgate Party Week 3 at William Monroe High School
The NBC 29 Tailgate Party was at William Monroe High School to preview the Dragons match-up with Fort Defiance.
Full StoryThe NBC 29 Tailgate Party was at William Monroe High School to preview the Dragons match-up with Fort Defiance.
Full Story#8 Virginia Women's Soccer Tops #5 Penn State 3-2
#8 Virginia Women's Soccer Tops #5 Penn State 3-2
Three Cavaliers players scored their first goal of the season, and the #8 Virginia women's soccer team defeated #5 Penn State 3-2 on Sunday at Klockner Stadium.
Full StoryThree Cavaliers players scored their first goal of the season, and the #8 Virginia women's soccer team defeated #5 Penn State 3-2 on Sunday at Klockner Stadium.
Full StoryBenkert Breaks Program Passing Record; UVa Football Falls 34-17 against Indiana
Benkert Breaks Program Passing Record; UVa Football Falls 34-17 against Indiana
Virginia quarterback Kurt Benkert broke the program record with sixty-six pass attempts against Indiana on Saturday, but the UVa football team lost 34-17 against the Hoosiers at Scott Stadium.
Full StoryVirginia quarterback Kurt Benkert broke the program record with sixty-six pass attempts against Indiana on Saturday, but the UVa football team lost 34-17 against the Hoosiers at Scott Stadium.
Full Story#1 JMU Football Crushes ETSU 52-10 in Home Opener
#1 JMU Football Crushes ETSU 52-10 in Home Opener
Bryan Schor tied his career-high with five touchdowns passes, and the #1 James Madison football team beat East Tennessee 52-10 in its home opener Saturday.
Full StoryBryan Schor tied his career-high with five touchdowns passes, and the #1 James Madison football team beat East Tennessee 52-10 in its home opener Saturday.
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Black Lives Matter, Group Covers UVA Jefferson Statue, Lists Demands
Black Lives Matter, Group Covers UVA Jefferson Statue, Lists Demands
A group has used a black tarp to cover the statue of Thomas Jefferson that sits in front of the University of Virginia Rotunda.
Full StoryA group has used a black tarp to cover the statue of Thomas Jefferson that sits in front of the University of Virginia Rotunda.
Full StoryCharlottesville Votes to Remove Statue, Consider Commission Recommendations
Charlottesville Votes to Remove Statue, Consider Commission Recommendations
Charlottesville City Council is going forward with plans to remove the statue in Justice Park, and considering recommendations from the Blue Ribbon Commission.
Full StoryCharlottesville City Council is going forward with plans to remove the statue in Justice Park, and considering recommendations from the Blue Ribbon Commission.
Full StoryEmails from Officials Offer New Details on Events Connected to Aug. 12
Emails from Officials Offer New Details on Events Connected to Aug. 12
The Daily Progress uncovered dozens of email documents that reveal information leading up to the violence that unfolded in Charlottesville last month.
Full StoryThe Daily Progress uncovered dozens of email documents that reveal information leading up to the violence that unfolded in Charlottesville last month.
Full StoryHeaphy Announces Launch of Tip Line, Website for Info on "Alt-Right" Events
Heaphy Announces Launch of Tip Line, Website for Info on "Alt-Right" Events
The man in charge of reviewing events in Charlottesville by white supremacist and "alt-right" says his team needs to hear from the community.
Full StoryThe man in charge of reviewing events in Charlottesville by white supremacist and "alt-right" says his team needs to hear from the community.
Full StoryConcern Over Confederate Namesakes Reaches Virginia Tech
Concern Over Confederate Namesakes Reaches Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech says it will review the names of buildings and other campus areas as the nation discusses removing Confederate monuments and other controversial statues.
Full StoryVirginia Tech says it will review the names of buildings and other campus areas as the nation discusses removing Confederate monuments and other controversial statues.
Full StoryUpdate: Charlottesville Court Hears Arguments Over Removal of Confederate Monuments
Update: Charlottesville Court Hears Arguments Over Removal of Confederate Monuments
A circuit court judge will hear arguments over the battle to remove two Confederate statues from downtown, which have recently become rallying points for white supremacists. The court hearing could bring some resolution to the Confederate statue issue in the city.
Full StoryA circuit court judge will hear arguments over the battle to remove two Confederate statues from downtown, which have recently become rallying points for white supremacists. The court hearing could bring some resolution to the Confederate statue issue in the city.
Full StoryGroups Gather Outside Charlottesville Court Hearing, Protesting Confederate Statues
Groups Gather Outside Charlottesville Court Hearing, Protesting Confederate Statues
Protestors crowded outside the Charlottesville Courthouse on September 1 rallying for the Lee and Jackson statues to come down.
Full StoryProtestors crowded outside the Charlottesville Courthouse on September 1 rallying for the Lee and Jackson statues to come down.
Full StoryCharlottesville Man Claims City, Police Failed to Protect During Aug. 12 Rally
Charlottesville Man Claims City, Police Failed to Protect During Aug. 12 Rally
A Virginia-based law group is suing Charlottesville and law enforcement leaders over the violence that erupted at Emancipation Park on August 12.
Full StoryA Virginia-based law group is suing Charlottesville and law enforcement leaders over the violence that erupted at Emancipation Park on August 12.
Full StoryReverend Barber Comes to Charlottesville to Reinforce Campaign of Moral Leadership
Reverend Barber Comes to Charlottesville to Reinforce Campaign of Moral Leadership
Reverend William Barber of North Carolina traveled to Charlottesville to discuss the events of August 12 and to speak in depth with the faith community of Charlottesville.
Full StoryReverend William Barber of North Carolina traveled to Charlottesville to discuss the events of August 12 and to speak in depth with the faith community of Charlottesville.
Full StoryUVA Law Professor: Lee Statue Can Come Down Legally
UVA Law Professor: Lee Statue Can Come Down Legally
A law professor says he has found a way for the Robert E. Lee statue in Emancipation Park to come down legally.
Full StoryA law professor says he has found a way for the Robert E. Lee statue in Emancipation Park to come down legally.
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UVA President and Students Respond to Covering of Jefferson Statue
UVA President and Students Respond to Covering of Jefferson Statue
On the night of Tuesday, September 12, protesters gathered at the University of Virginia and shrouded the statue of Thomas Jefferson to denounce white supremacy.
Full StoryOn the night of Tuesday, September 12, protesters gathered at the University of Virginia and shrouded the statue of Thomas Jefferson to denounce white supremacy.
Full StoryBlack Lives Matter, Group Covers UVA Jefferson Statue, Lists Demands
Black Lives Matter, Group Covers UVA Jefferson Statue, Lists Demands
A group has now covered the statue of Thomas Jefferson that sits in front of the University of Virginia Rotunda.
Full StoryA group has now covered the statue of Thomas Jefferson that sits in front of the University of Virginia Rotunda.
Full StoryYancey Elementary Transition Team Brings Suggestions to County Board
Yancey Elementary Transition Team Brings Suggestions to County Board
A group working on new uses for Yancey Elementary School brought a letter to Albemarle County supervisors.
Full StoryA group working on new uses for Yancey Elementary School brought a letter to Albemarle County supervisors.
Full StoryFluvanna County Selects Buyers for Two Closed Elementary Schools
Fluvanna County Selects Buyers for Two Closed Elementary Schools
Fluvanna County is finding buyers for two closed elementary schools after being put up for sale this summer.
Full StoryFluvanna County is finding buyers for two closed elementary schools after being put up for sale this summer.
Full StorySanker Brothers Help Covenant to 3-0 Start
Sanker Brothers Help Covenant to 3-0 Start
Sanker brothers lead Covenant to a 3-0 start.
Full StorySanker brothers lead Covenant to a 3-0 start.
Full StoryUniversity of Virginia Medical Center Dedicates Hall to African-American Doctor
University of Virginia Medical Center Dedicates Hall to African-American Doctor
As part of University of Virginia’s efforts to reconcile its controversial past, Wednesday, it formally dedicated a hall to one of the first African-American women to the School of Medicine.
Full StoryAs part of University of Virginia’s efforts to reconcile its controversial past, Wednesday, it formally dedicated a hall to one of the first African-American women to the School of Medicine.
Full StoryUVa's Andrew Brown Taking Pride in Being a Run-Stuffer
UVa's Andrew Brown Taking Pride in Being a Run-Stuffer
Andrew Brown is becoming a good run stuffer.
Full StoryAndrew Brown is becoming a good run stuffer.
Full StoryCharlottesville Police Investigate First St Homicide
Charlottesville Police Investigate First St Homicide
Charlottesville detectives are working to piece together a Monday night shooting that left one man dead. It happened in the same block of a street where a home invasion turned into murder less than two years ago.
Full StoryCharlottesville detectives are working to piece together a Monday night shooting that left one man dead. It happened in the same block of a street where a home invasion turned into murder less than two years ago.
Full StoryCreigh Deeds Gives Talk on Mental Health at University of Virginia
Creigh Deeds Gives Talk on Mental Health at University of Virginia
Virginia state Sen. Creigh Deeds is opening up to a group of University of Virginia students.
Full StoryVirginia state Sen. Creigh Deeds is opening up to a group of University of Virginia students.
Full StoryHouse of Delegates Candidates Face Off in Charlottesville
House of Delegates Candidates Face Off in Charlottesville
Candidates for the contested House of Delegates seats representing Albemarle County and Charlottesville took part in a forum at the Senior Center on Wednesday. They shared their stances on social, political, and economic issues in Virginia.
Full StoryCandidates for the contested House of Delegates seats representing Albemarle County and Charlottesville took part in a forum at the Senior Center on Wednesday. They shared their stances on social, political, and economic issues in Virginia.
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Attacked in bed, safe a few feet away: Cuba mystery deepens
Attacked in bed, safe a few feet away: Cuba mystery deepens
New details The Associated Press has learned about a string of so-called health attacks on American diplomats in Cuba indicate the bizarre incidents were narrowly confined within specific rooms or parts of rooms
Full StoryNew details The Associated Press has learned about a string of so-called health attacks on American diplomats in Cuba indicate the bizarre incidents were narrowly confined within specific rooms or parts of rooms
Full StoryIrma pushes Florida's poor closer to the edge of ruin
Irma pushes Florida's poor closer to the edge of ruin
Millions of poor people live on the edge in Florida, and Hurricane Irma is making their lives even harder
Full StoryMillions of poor people live on the edge in Florida, and Hurricane Irma is making their lives even harder
Full StoryPhones help crabbers retrieve gear before it kills whales
Phones help crabbers retrieve gear before it kills whales
West Coast crabbers use cellphone GPS to retrieve lost fishing gear that's snaring record numbers of whales
Full StoryWest Coast crabbers use cellphone GPS to retrieve lost fishing gear that's snaring record numbers of whales
Full StoryDeath of 8 at Florida nursing home sounds alarms after Irma
Death of 8 at Florida nursing home sounds alarms after Irma
Florida emergency workers have been urged to immediately check the welfare of those in nursing homes after eight people died in a scorching facility that lost its air conditioning in the storm
Full StoryFlorida emergency workers have been urged to immediately check the welfare of those in nursing homes after eight people died in a scorching facility that lost its air conditioning in the storm
Full StoryDeath of 8 at Florida nursing home sounds alarms after Irma
Death of 8 at Florida nursing home sounds alarms after Irma
Florida emergency workers have been urged to immediately check the welfare of those in nursing homes after eight people died in a scorching facility that lost its air conditioning in the storm
Full StoryFlorida emergency workers have been urged to immediately check the welfare of those in nursing homes after eight people died in a scorching facility that lost its air conditioning in the storm
Full StoryIrma's fury in the Keys: High winds, waves, then devastation
Irma's fury in the Keys: High winds, waves, then devastation
Survivors in the Florida Keys recall high winds, waves and the eerie calm of Irma's eye passing over; then devastation
Full StorySurvivors in the Florida Keys recall high winds, waves and the eerie calm of Irma's eye passing over; then devastation
Full StoryThe wait is on: Los Angeles wins 2028 Olympics
The wait is on: Los Angeles wins 2028 Olympics
The Olympic cauldron blazing above the Coliseum gave it away: Los Angeles will host a third Olympics _ in 2028
Full StoryThe Olympic cauldron blazing above the Coliseum gave it away: Los Angeles will host a third Olympics _ in 2028
Full StoryWeiner, Abedin go to court for divorce case, leave together
Weiner, Abedin go to court for divorce case, leave together
Disgraced former New York congressman Anthony Weiner and Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin have appeared briefly before a judge in their divorce case, seeming more like a couple than not
Full StoryDisgraced former New York congressman Anthony Weiner and Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin have appeared briefly before a judge in their divorce case, seeming more like a couple than not
Full StoryGovernor: 'Work to do' for Florida to recover after Irma
Governor: 'Work to do' for Florida to recover after Irma
Florida residents are drifting back from shelters and far-away havens to see Hurricane Irma's scattershot destruction
Full StoryFlorida residents are drifting back from shelters and far-away havens to see Hurricane Irma's scattershot destruction
Full StoryFEMA estimates 25 percent of Florida Keys homes are gone
FEMA estimates 25 percent of Florida Keys homes are gone
Federal emergency officials are estimating 25 percent of the homes in the Florida Keys were destroyed by Hurricane Irma
Full StoryFederal emergency officials are estimating 25 percent of the homes in the Florida Keys were destroyed by Hurricane Irma
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