Archive for September, 2009

MPO Policy Board discuss Virginia’s master road plan, Hollymead commuter trail

By Sean Tubbs & Connie Chang Charlottesville Tomorrow Wednesday, September 30, 2009 The MPO Policy Board dealt with an unusual number of items at their meeting on September 22, 2009, including an initial discussion of the U.S. 29 Corridor Study….

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Swine flu claims local man

The Virginia Department of Health confirmed this morning that a resident of the Charlottesville region who had been diagnosed with “swine flu” has died.

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UVa prohibits smoking on hospital property

Smokers still wanting to light up will have to walk to Jefferson Park Avenue.

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County road extension draws rebuke

A proposal to extend Leonard Sandridge Road in Albemarle County as a way to serve local drivers came under heavy fire at a public meeting on Tuesday.

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5th hopeful from GOP runs for 5th

A fifth Republican has launched a bid to unseat U.S. Rep

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Residents: Leave our schools alone

County residents sent a clear message to School Board members Tuesday: Keep the small elementary schools in southern Albemarle open.

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Sheriff identifies toddler killed by pit bull

The 23-month-old was pronounced dead at the University of Virginia Medical Center on Sunday

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Man pleads guilty to setting ’08 fire

Upset over breaking up with his girlfriend, Anthony Jerod Terry set a fire Dec.

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Ex-health care administrator admits to Medicaid scheme

A former health care administrator admitted Monday that she conspired to defraud Medicaid of $120,000 by not properly training aides.

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Charlottesville to showcase local government services

Charlottesville will hold an annual open house Friday to showcase the city’s government services.

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