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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Oct 12th, 2006 0 comments
Worst fallout from school terrorism: Culpeper closes all schools– both public and private– October 5 because of a bomb threat.
Worst copycatting: A 14-year-old Culpeper girl is arrested...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Sep 28th, 2006 0 comments
Biggest political gaffe not involving George Allen: Fifth District Congressional candidate Al Weed issues an apology to Mitchell Wade-illegal-campaign-contributions associate Richard Berglund, who...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Sep 21st, 2006 0 comments
Most offended by a college newspaper: UVA gets several thousand messages protesting three "blasphemous" cartoons depicting Jesus in the Cavalier Daily August 23-24. Bill O'Reilly also chimes in on...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Sep 14th, 2006 0 comments
Most dubious distinction: The Charlottesville area has the highest gas prices in the Old Dominion, an average of $2.77 a gallon compared to a statewide average of $2.59 a gallon for regular,...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Sep 7th, 2006 0 comments
Worst tropical depression: Ernesto hits Virginia September 1, killing at least six people and causing $33 million damage in the state.
Worst sex scandal: Five former Whisper Ridge staffers are...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Aug 31st, 2006 0 comments
Worst plane crash: A Delta commuter taking off on the wrong runway at a Lexington, Kentucky, airport crashes early August 27, killing 49 people, the worst domestic plane crash in nearly five years....
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Aug 24th, 2006 0 comments
Latest in the Earl Washington saga: Charges are being brought against Rebecca Lynn Williams' real killer. Washington was convicted of her 1982 rape and murder, and was held on Death Row until DNA...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Aug 17th, 2006 0 comments
Ugliest gaffe: Senator George Allen's "macaca" comment to UVA student/opposition filmer S.R. Sidarth provokes a firestorm of debate. What exactly was he trying to say?
Faintest support of Albemarle'...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jul 27th, 2006 0 comments
Least pastoral: Former Peace Lutheran Church associate pastor Gregory M. Briehl is arrested July 18 in his Earlysville home and charged with 20 felony counts of possession of child porn and two...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jul 20th, 2006 0 comments
Biggest dean scandal: Rick Turner, head of UVA's African-American Studies, goes on administrative leave after admitting he lied about his knowledge of the "activities of a known drug dealer," Bob...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jul 13th, 2006 0 comments
Worst spate: A man tries to phone-in a robbery at SunTrust bank on Pantops July 8, threatening to blow up a bomb– later found to be faux– if employees didn't put cash outside the building...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jul 6th, 2006 0 comments
Most vicious: A brief storm July 2 takes out trees and electricity in the Jefferson Park Avenue area.
Wettest: Heavy rains close nearly two dozen Albemarle roads June 27, but the Scottsville...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jun 29th, 2006 0 comments
Best change in the weather: A week ago we were whining about potential drought; this week we whine about flooding from the nonstop rain, five days in a row at presstime.
Worst flooding...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jun 22nd, 2006 0 comments
Worst déjà vu: With rain levels nearly a foot below normal, Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority issues a drought watch June 19, calling for voluntary water conservation. Mandatory...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jun 15th, 2006 0 comments
Most surprising change of heart: The Western Albemarle student who pleaded guilty to conspiring to blow up two schools appeals his plea in Albemarle Circuit Court June 7, Liesel Nowak reports in the...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jun 8th, 2006 0 comments
Most expensive defense: Virginia has paid the McGuire Woods law firm more than $500,000 to defend the estate of a former state police investigator who a jury said fabricated the evidence that sent...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jun 1st, 2006 0 comments
Least willing to say they're sorry: The UVA 17 protesters, punished by the school for their four-day Madison Hall sit-in, appeal the University Judiciary Committee penalty that they write letters of...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on May 25th, 2006 0 comments
Worst senior-year tragedy: Albemarle High lacrosse player Nolan Jenkins dies in a May 19 car crash in which police believe alcohol may have been a factor. Eleven teens at a nearby party are arrested...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on May 18th, 2006 0 comments
Least willing to go down without a fight: Fifth District candidate Bern Ewert. Despite trailing his opponent Al Weed 106 to 55, he writes to delegates committed to Weed urging them to vote for him in...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on May 11th, 2006 0 comments
Biggest rout: The Democratic machine roars back to life May 2 to oust Republican City Councilor Rob Schilling, who took in 24 percent of the vote compared to Dem challengers Dave Norris' 39 percent...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Apr 27th, 2006 0 comments
Most Jeffersonian: The long-awaited First Amendment Monument is unveiled April 20, and local notables John Grisham, Boyd Tinsley, and Mayor David Brown chalk their thoughts on the slate.
Best sniping...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Apr 13th, 2006 0 comments
Best reason to look before crossing Fourth Street East: City Council votes 4-1 to open a temporary, long-requested-by-business-owners Downtown Mall crossing there, John Yellig reports in the Daily...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Apr 6th, 2006 0 comments
Best news for city property owners: City Council likely will approve dropping the real estate rate from $1.05 per $100 of assessed value to $1 when it votes on the budget April 11.
Latest oh-please-...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Mar 30th, 2006 0 comments
Earliest start: Winning a waiver from the state's so-called King's Dominion law, the Albemarle School Board votes late last week that summer vacation ends and classes in the County schools begin...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Mar 16th, 2006 0 comments
Worst driving– second runner up: Salatiel Dedios allegedly crosses a double yellow line on Stony Point Road March 11 and causes Albemarle Police Officer Tavis Coffin to veer into a ditch to...
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The week in review Published on Mar 16th, 2006 0 comments
Worst driving– second runner up: Salatiel Dedios allegedly crosses a double yellow line on Stony Point Road March 11 and causes Albemarle Police Officer Tavis Coffin to veer into a ditch...
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The week in review Published on Mar 9th, 2006 0 comments
Most hung jury: A mistrial is declared March 6 in the murder trial of William Franklin "Billy" Marshall, accused of strangling Azlee Hickman, 18, March 13, 2004. Marshall claimed Hickman's boyfriend...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Mar 2nd, 2006 0 comments
Latest Whisper Ridge woes: Police search the perennially plagued teen mental health facility February 23 in response to allegations of sexual assault. The Arlington Boulevard institution has faced...
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The week in review Published on Mar 2nd, 2006 0 comments
Latest Whisper Ridge woes: Police search the perennially plagued teen mental health facility February 23 in response to allegations of sexual assault. The Arlington Boulevard institution has...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Feb 16th, 2006 0 comments
Latest Charlottesville school superintendent: Rosa Atkins, Caroline County's assistant superintendent, is named to the position vacated by Scottie Griffin in April 2005 and will earn $153,000 a year...
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