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4 months: Halfaday sentenced for probation violation
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Feb 19th 2:21pm

4 months: Halfaday sentenced for probation violation

Former City Council candidate James Halfaday was back in court on Valentine's Day where he received a longer sentence for a probation violation than he did for election fraud. The man who ran for city office while living in the county now wants to return to his native Illinois and live with his mother. Judge Jay Swett seemed to like the idea of shipping him off when Halfaday appeared in court February 5, and was holding him in jail until he could be transferred.   read full story
Wetlands
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Feb 15th 6:58pm

Wetlands

Wetlands are under construction on the north bank of Moore's Creek, upstream from its intersection with the Rivanna. They'll replace the wetlands projected to be lost to the enlarged Ragged Mountain Reservoir. read full story
Virginia is for lovers-- unless you're gay and wanna get married
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Feb 15th 8:40am

Virginia is for lovers-- unless you're gay and wanna get married

Many enamored couples choose Valentine's Day to get married, and André Hakes and Catherine Gillespie would like to be among them. But even on Valentine's Day with a big chocolate-filled, heart-shaped bribe to Clerk of Court Llezelle Dugger, it ain't gonna happen in Virginia. About three dozen people crowded into the Charlottesville clerk's office as Hakes and Gillespie went through what has become an annual tradition: requesting a marriage license. read full story
What are you doing for Valentine's Day?
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Feb 14th 5:00pm
We Love This Place: Let us count the ways
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Feb 14th 4:13pm

We Love This Place: Let us count the ways

We Love This Place read full story
Self-reflection: Are you a workplace bully?
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Feb 14th 5:46am

Self-reflection: Are you a workplace bully?

By Hilary Holladay read full story
Spotlight on Dunlora
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Feb 14th 5:05am

Spotlight on Dunlora

Community:  DunloraLocation:  East Rio RoadSchools:  Agnor-Hurt, Burley, AlbemarlePrice range:  $327,500-$595,000Pros: Convenient location, neighborhood amenitiesCons: HOA dues, topography read full story
Dead or alive: The Hook's legislative watch
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Feb 14th 3:16am

Dead or alive: The Hook's legislative watch

Week 5 of the 2013 General Assembly was crossover week, in which each house sends its legislation to the other house to see if it passed muster. The governor's transportation package dominates– it passed the House of Delegates and couldn't get out of committee in the Senate, although its odds look better after House Speaker Bill Howell derailed the Senate redistricting bill that riled Dems. Now is the time for emissaries of each house to hammer out a compromise before the session ends February 23. read full story
The week in review
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Feb 14th 1:49am

The week in review

Most eagerly awaited fugitive: Former restaurateur Jim Baldi, pictured, returned to town February 5 after waiving extradition, according to San Francisco public defender Mark Jacobs. Now housed in the Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail, Baldi, who shuttered his Belmont eatery, Bel Rio, and disappeared in July 2010, was in Charlottesville Circuit Court February 11 on an embezzling charge. read full story
'Unusual case': Judge okays sending Halfaday to Illinois
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Feb 13th 12:22pm

'Unusual case': Judge okays sending Halfaday to Illinois

The prosecution laid out allegations of domestic abuse, stalking and pet euthanization to try to sway a judge to send former City Council candidate James Halfaday back to jail to serve his full five-year sentence for election fraud. Halfaday already pleaded guilty to a probation violation, and 19 people crowded into a conference room at Charlottesville Circuit Court February 5 for his sentencing. read full story
Stadium Road terror: Witness recounts abduction
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Feb 13th 12:10pm

Stadium Road terror: Witness recounts abduction

With her parents in the Charlottesville General District Court offering support during the preliminary hearing of accused abductor Matthew Beaulieu, the alleged victim of the November 9 assault on Stadium Road steadily recounted the moments leading up to the attack. "It happened so fast I couldn't react," the 19-year-old UVA nursing student told the court, describing the path she'd taken as she made her way back to her Stadium Road area apartment around midnight after an evening spent at UVA's Center for Christian Study on Chancellor Street. read full story
Deadly medicine: Side Effects exposes darker side of prescription drugs
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Feb 13th 12:10pm

Deadly medicine: Side Effects exposes darker side of prescription drugs

The music tells us what kind of movie Side Effects is going to be. It coils beneath what seems like a realistic plot and whispers that something haunted and possessed is going on. Imagine music for a sorcery-related plot and then dial it down to ominous forebodings. Without Thomas Newman's score, "Side Effects" would be a lesser film, even another film. read full story
Not germane: House speaker kills MLK Day redistricting bill
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Feb 13th 10:28am

Not germane: House speaker kills MLK Day redistricting bill

After recent actions of Republicans in the General Assembly have put that institution in the national spotlight– and on Comedy Central's Colbert Report– it's almost quaint to hear House Speaker William Howell cite "honor, dignity and integrity" in making a decision highly unpopular with his fellow Republicans. read full story
Enraged screams: Turmoil preceded train track fatality
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Feb 12th 4:25pm

Enraged screams: Turmoil preceded train track fatality

Around 8pm February 11, Emily Bolden was outside her Albemarle County house beside the original Woolen Mills, gathering sticks to make a fire when she heard screams to the east. A woman's screams. Not frightened screams, but screams about hating God, says Bolden.  Twenty minutes later, Bolden heard the screams again: "Fire is the only way to go," she says she heard. A visiting friend told her the woman was in Bolden's yard, that he recognized her from the Downtown Mall, and that she was homeless, says Bolden. read full story
Worth the trip: Glass Haus raises the bar
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Feb 12th 11:21am

Worth the trip: Glass Haus raises the bar

Back in November, MAS chef Tomas Rahal, not one to throw around praise, was emphatic about his visit to the Glass Haus Kitchen, which had just recently opened. "Might be the best in town," said Rahal, heaping praise on Chefs Ian Boden and Mike Yaeger for their "advanced tail-to-nose cuisine," a foodie term that describes the European style of cooking that utilizes the whole animal. read full story
Innovation boom: Batten Institute gives local entrepreneurs a boost
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Feb 8th 11:58am

Innovation boom: Batten Institute gives local entrepreneurs a boost

Last year, the first-ever Tom Tom Founders Festival kicked off with a community pitch night that brought $1,000 to the audience's favorite business proposal. This year, the Festival, which celebrates and promotes local innovation, is starting out with a similar pitch night called "U.Pitch. C'ville Decides" when it kicks off on April 11– but the prizes are bigger. read full story
Ram tough: Allard made a Super Bowl commercial
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Feb 8th 10:41am

Ram tough: Allard made a Super Bowl commercial

Out of nowhere, longtime National Geographic photographer and Afton resident William Albert Allard got a phone call from California about a month ago– about making a Super Bowl commercial. "This is the best kind," says Allard of the phone call pitch. "Someone admired my work." read full story
Get Out! events, shows, things to do
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Feb 7th 4:25pm

Get Out! events, shows, things to do

"Erotic longing is really a longing to merge with something greater than oneself. For every kind of love is a force that holds the promise of taking us beyond the limitations of our individual lives." ― Julianne Davidow read full story
California leavin'? Baldi gets hearing
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Feb 7th 4:22pm

California leavin'? Baldi gets hearing

A month after his San Francisco arrest on embezzlement charges stemming from Charlottesville accounting work, former Bel Rio owner Jim Baldi will appear in a California courtroom on Friday, February 8, for an extradition hearing. "We're just trying to determine whether he'll be sent somewhere," explains a receptionist in the San Francisco public defender's office. The public defender assigned to Baldi, Mark Jacobs, did not return the Hook's calls by press time. read full story
Jefferson's wine "secret"
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Feb 7th 11:42am
In the zone
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Feb 7th 5:24am

In the zone

Theoretically, the primary purpose of zoning is to segregate uses that are thought to be incompatible. In practice, zoning is used to prevent new development from interfering with existing residents or businesses and to preserve the “character” of a community. Zoning is commonly controlled by local governments such as counties or municipalities, though the nature of the zoning regime may be determined or limited by state or national planning authorities or through enabling legislation.–Wikipedia read full story
Up and armed: A day at the gun show
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Feb 7th 5:07am

Up and armed: A day at the gun show

By Wick Hunt I anticipate that a trip to the Fishersville Gun and Knife show on January 27 at the Augusta Expo will be a visual, and therefore photographic, cornucopia so I arrive armed with my Nikon. I'm shocked to find a sign taped to the door forbidding unauthorized photography (along with signs forbidding loaded weapons, and felons carrying the same).  read full story
What would you do if you saw someone carrying an assault rifle in public?
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Feb 7th 5:00am
Kroger gun-toter: Misguided stunt, says mom
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Feb 7th 12:33am

Kroger gun-toter: Misguided stunt, says mom

The identity of the 22-year old man who walked into the Kroger grocery store on Emmet Street carrying a loaded AR-15 rifle was withheld by police, given that he broke no laws and wasn't charged, but the man himself wasn't so tight-lipped as he gave what was announced to be an anonymous statement on the WNRN Sunday morning show Wake-up Call. read full story
Rect-urrection: How will Dragas foes cope with her victory?
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Feb 6th 5:21pm

Rect-urrection: How will Dragas foes cope with her victory?

Has there ever been a University of Virginia rector as reviled as Helen Dragas, the woman who united students, faculty, and alums in calling for her head following her failed ouster of President Teresa Sullivan last June? And yet, on January 30, the reappointment of this seemingly Teflon-coated Virginia Beach businesswoman sailed through confirmation in the General Assembly with a final 63-33 House of Delegates seal of approval. read full story
Dead or alive: The Hook's legislative watch
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Feb 6th 4:28pm

Dead or alive: The Hook's legislative watch

During Week 4 of the General Assembly, crossover day looms and both houses work to get their bills passed– or not– while Supreme Court Justice Harry Lee Carrico lies in state in the Capitol. DeadAn end to Virginia's uranium mining ban– Sen. John Watkins (R-Midlothian). read full story
Censured: Former, current supes call for Dumler to resign
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Feb 6th 12:40pm

Censured: Former, current supes call for Dumler to resign

Christopher Dumler may have thought the worst was behind him when he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor sexual battery January 31 so he could avoid a felony conviction and remain on the Albemarle Board of Supervisors. However, it was clear February 6 the issue hadn't died when his fellow supervisors censured the Scottsville representative and two former supes called for his resignation.   read full story
Road to nowhere: Western Bypass must be stopped
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Feb 6th 12:35pm

Road to nowhere: Western Bypass must be stopped

By James E. Rich The General Assembly is currently considering proposals to raise significant new revenues for transportation in the Commonwealth. Many hardworking Virginians live paycheck to paycheck, and many small businesses continue to struggle to survive and maintain payrolls in an uncertain economic climate. If additional taxes are going to be extracted from families and job-producing businesses, the logical questions arise: will the new funds be used to benefit the average taxpayer? And will the funds be spent in a cost-effective way?  read full story
The week in review
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Feb 6th 10:46am

The week in review

Latest in the Daniel Harmon-Wright saga: The former Culpeper cop who blasted unarmed Patricia Cook, 54, a year ago is found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and two other felonies January 29. A jury recommends three years in prison after his request for a mistrial is denied when a dictionary is found in the jury room, the Culpeper Star-Exponent reports. He'll be sentenced April 10. read full story
Nonpartisan redistricting not dead
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Feb 5th 11:02pm

Nonpartisan redistricting not dead

Last week's "Dead or Alive: The Hook's legislative watch" incorrectly said Senator Creigh Deeds' constitutional redistricting amendment was dead. read full story
Food trucks: Are more regs needed?
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Feb 5th 1:11pm

Food trucks: Are more regs needed?

For some time now, mobile food trucks have been a part of our culinary landscape, rolling up at various and varied private locations, offering everything from organic doughnuts, hot dogs, tacos and burritos, hamburgers, BBQ, and more. Indeed, because Charlottesville has no public places where the food trucks are allowed, enterprising operators have had to strike deals with private property owners to survive. The phenomenon has finally caught the attention of City officials, who now want to regulate the mobile eateries, they say, to allow for their continued proliferation. read full story
Kroger showdown: man confronts gun-toter
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Feb 1st 7:00am

Kroger showdown: man confronts gun-toter

Bob Girard had a craving for some ice cream last Sunday evening, so he stopped in at the Kroger on Hydraulic Road to pick up vanilla bean, extra chocolate, and strawberry, along with some Hershey's chocolate syrup. The last thing he expected to encounter was a fellow shopper with a rifle slung across his shoulder. "What are you carrying?" asked Girard, a well-known local musician, who originally recounted the now widely reported incident in a Facebook post.  "An assault rifle," the guy said."What caliber?" asked Girard."A .308," he said. "An AR-15." read full story
Surprise redistricting: Local GOP delegates mum about controversy
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Jan 31st 4:18pm

Surprise redistricting: Local GOP delegates mum about controversy

Business for the day had already concluded in Richmond on January 21– Martin Luther King, Jr. Day– when Republican senators took advantage of the absence of a Democratic civil rights leader, Henry Marsh, who was attending the presidential inauguration, to push through a far-reaching redistricting bill while they had a 20-19 advantage in the evenly split Senate. read full story
Flash of color on a snowy morning
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Jan 31st 4:14pm

Flash of color on a snowy morning

Schools were closed and bricks were slick on Thursday morning, January 24, as a jogger travels the nearly empty Downtown Mall. read full story
Senator Henry Marsh's big day
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Jan 31st 3:50pm

Senator Henry Marsh's big day

Blogger Waldo Jaquith was at the Virginia State Capitol on Monday, January 21, when Republican senators passed a controversial redistricting bill. This is his account of the day. read full story
Dead or alive: The Hook's legislative watch
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Jan 31st 11:36am

Dead or alive: The Hook's legislative watch

Week 3 of the General Assembly and suddenly redistricting is a hot topic, putting Virginia on the national map– and on the Colbert Report– with the Senate Republican bill passed by one crucial vote on MLK Day. DeadLegal notices in localities larger than 50,000 don't have to go in newspapers– Del. Chris Head (R-Roanoke) read full story
The Liar's Club: Keeping the wild history of White Hall alive
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Jan 31st 11:16am

The Liar's Club: Keeping the wild history of White Hall alive

Nazi POWs picking peaches in Crozet? Check. An Albemarle County farm boy surrounded by Ethiopian tribesmen carrying spears? Believe it. The Albemarle County area called White Hall might not look like much more than bucolic countryside for those just driving through, but folks stopping at historic Wyant's Store any weekday morning may learn that things aren't always as they appear– and, if they listen up, they'll hear some wild stories being told by a group of men who call themselves the Liar's Club. read full story
Dumler pleads: Supe gets 30 days for sexual battery
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Jan 31st 10:36am

Dumler pleads: Supe gets 30 days for sexual battery

Albemarle County Supervisor Christopher Dumler pleaded guilty to misdemeanor sexual battery in Albemarle County General District Court on Thursday morning January 31. He will serve 30 days behind bars. "I'm very proud of the victim," said Fluvanna County Commonwealth's Attorney Jeff Haislip, who was appointed special prosecutor in the case. "We could not have done this without her courage and the others that came forward." read full story
Property auctions
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Jan 31st 5:05am

Property auctions

January 31 at 1pm at the Charlottesville Circuit Court Property: 1107 6th Street SE Debtor: Paul A. Accardo Original amount owing: $218,000 Bidder brings: 10 percent Info: Gentry Locke Rakes & Moore LLP 540-983-9395 read full story
The worst: Big names can't save 'Movie 43'
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Jan 31st 5:05am