4Better Or Worse
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The week in review Published on Jul 28th, 2011 0 comments
Hottest: Temperatures reach 102 degrees July 22, so the city and county open cooling centers .
Latest summertime juvenile rampage: A Charlottesville resident is bashed in the head with a garbage...
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The week in review Published on Jul 21st, 2011 0 comments
Biggest meetings: An Albemarle Board of Supervisors hearing July 13 on the proposed Western 29 Bypass brings out the citizenry, with 108 signed up to speak. A Metropolitan Planning Organization...
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The week in review Published on Jul 14th, 2011 0 comments
Longest arson sentence: The two teens who torched Ruckersville Baptist Church last summer are sentenced July 11. Sean Douglas Heiderscheidt, 19, will serve seven years, and Stephen Fox, 18, received...
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The week in review Published on Jul 7th, 2011 1 comments
Worst spate of Southwood trailer park news: Two men are sentenced June 27 for distributing meth in the mobile community. Darlin Antonio Rodriguez-Recinos and Israel Espinoza-Chavez receive six and a...
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The week in review Published on Jun 30th, 2011 2 comments
Best example of too little, too late: Five weeks after an unannounced, late-night June 8 vote that resurrects the controversial U.S. 29 Western Bypass, the Albemarle Board of Supervisors will hold a...
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The week in review Published on Jun 23rd, 2011 0 comments
Latest in the Western 29 Bypass resurrection: City Council votes 4-0 June 20 to oppose the controversial roadway. After a more than 10-year hiatus, the bypass revived June 8 at the end of a late-...
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The week in review Published on Jun 16th, 2011 5 comments
Longest mile: The Meadowcreek Parkway has obtained all its permits and VDOT is good to begin construction after City Council declines to block road building last week, according to Charlottesville...
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The week in review Published on Jun 8th, 2011 5 comments
Greatest disparity in sentencing in Lousia: Remone J. Houchens robs, brutally beats and blinds an 87-year-old woman and is sentenced June 1 to 30 years. That same day, Canadian Alan Sauve, 48, is...
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4BETTER or worse: The week in review Published on Jun 2nd, 2011 0 comments
Worst week for baby deaths: The family of year-old Camora Latay Wicks raises money May 30 to pay for a $4,000 funeral to bury the baby, whose cause of death is undisclosed. Ramon Turley, 18, is...
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The week in review Published on May 26th, 2011 0 comments
Worst spate of females allegedly deliberately running down people: A Louisa teen is in custody after allegedly driving her car into a crowd outside a party just after midnight May 22. According to...
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The week in review Published on May 19th, 2011 0 comments
Latest missing young woman: Katalina Mikitarian, 21, disappears from a bus headed to Charlottesville, and calls her mother a week later, but won't say where she is. Mikitarian is learning disabled...
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The week in review Published on May 12th, 2011 3 comments
Most wanted: Taybronne A. White is arrested May 8 in connection with a triple homicide after the bodies of Lisa Hwang, 26, Brian Lee Daniels, 26, and Dustin Tyler Knighton, 25, were discovered...
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The week in review Published on May 5th, 2011 0 comments
Deadliest month for tornadoes: Violent storms across Virginia April 27-28 leave four dead in Washington County in southwest Virginia, and one dead in Southside's Halifax County, the AP reports. Two...
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The week in review Published on Apr 28th, 2011 1 comments
Fastest fall from hero to jail inmate: North Garden resident Chuck Worden, 44, who made headlines for his April 16 rescue of an nine-year-old boy from flooding waters in Waynesboro, is in jail,...
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The week in review Published on Apr 19th, 2011 1 comments
Cruelest month: Storms April 16 knock down trees and power lines in Albemarle, cause two flooding deaths in Waynesboro, and a tornado cuts a four-mile swath through Stuarts Draft, while throughout...
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The week in review Published on Apr 14th, 2011 3 comments
Worst commute: An overturned tractor-trailer on I-64 east of Charlottesville April 12 grinds the morning traffic to a standstill.
Speediest way over Afton Mountain: A VDOT study proposes $51-million...
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The week in review Published on Apr 5th, 2011 3 comments
Most alleged pervs: Five men are arrested for soliciting children for sex in a Louisa, Albemarle, and Charlottesville police sting, and four are charged with using a communications system to solicit...
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The week in review Published on Mar 31st, 2011 0 comments
Saddest accident: UVA first-year Thomas W. Gilliam IV dies March 27 after a fall off the Physics Building roof.
Worst anti-Semitism: Lawn resident Keenan Davis is the target of vandalism and theft...
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The week in review Published on Mar 24th, 2011 0 comments
Latest in last spring's Blue Ridge Parkway shootings: Ralph Leon Jackson, 57, is expected to plead guilty March 23 in U.S. District Court in Harrisonburg to fatally firing upon WNRN DJ Tim Davis, 27...
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The week in review Published on Mar 17th, 2011 2 comments
Worst disaster: A 9.0 earthquake hits Japan March 11, killing thousands of people in a tsunami afterward, leaving thousands more homeless, millions more without power, and damaging nuclear reactors...
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4better or worse: The week in review Published on Mar 10th, 2011 0 comments
Biggest sticker shock: Gas prices jump locally by 40 cents a gallon in the past month to an average of $3.41 at press time, according to AAA.
Biggest local employer to cut jobs: Northrop Grumman...
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The week in review Published on Mar 3rd, 2011 0 comments
Better state budget news: The General Assembly only runs one day over before both houses agree on a two-year $78 billion budget February 27, which increases spending for public education and health...
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The week in review Published on Feb 24th, 2011 0 comments
Hottest story: High winds on February 19 fan flames throughout the state that threaten homes in Ivy and White Hall, and burn one down in Louisa.
Latest city councilor to not seek...
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The week in review Published on Feb 17th, 2011 0 comments
Worst triple-slaying connection: The suspect in the murder of the Madison County family found dead over the weekend–- James Clark Jackson, 55, Karen Lee Jackson, 53, and Chante Latrice Davis,...
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4Better or worse: The week in review Published on Feb 10th, 2011 0 comments
Worst first: Thirty-year-old David Lee Cowan is shot fatally February 3 on Run Street in Westhaven, Charlottesville's first homicide of the year.Latest reelection bid: Albemarle Commonwealth's...
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4BETTER or worse: The week in review Published on Feb 8th, 2011 0 comments
Latest declines in property values: Albemarle County's reassessments mailed this week show an average 1.24 percent drop in home values, excluding new construction, compared to the previous year's 3....
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jan 27th, 2011 0 comments
Biggest development in the ongoing water war: City Council votes 3-2 January 19 in favor of a 30-foot dam at Ragged Mountain Reservoir, a vote that puts councilors David Brown, Satyendra Huja, and...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jan 20th, 2011 2 comments
Worst trend of 2011: Area gas prices average $3.02 a gallon, up 32 cents from a year ago, according to AAA .
Worst car crash: A southbound car on U.S. 29 plunges into a gully January 14 near...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jan 13th, 2011 0 comments
First photo-red numbers: Albemarle's newly installed cameras at the U.S. 29 and Rio Road intersection capture 998 violations when enforcement begins December 12 through January 7. Of those, 586...
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4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review Published on Jan 6th, 2011 0 comments
Biggest setback in Adderall defense: Lawyers for accused murderer George Huguely will not able to examine slain UVA fourth-yearYeardley Love's medical records except for those portions dealing with...
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