The contest, which ran between March 30 and April 30, asked residents to log on to www.mywaterpledge.com and make a promise to use less water.
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Publisher Lawrence L. McConnell said the newspaper soon will begin a search to fill the editor role.
The proposals, which originally were due Thursday, will be opened at 9 a.m. May 11 in Richmond.
Schwertfeger is leaving the department on May 31 after 21 years of service.
The goal of the event is to gather food and raise funds for the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank and similar organizations across the state.
The plan is being prepared by Charlottesville advertising firm Payne, Ross & Associates.
Cuccinelli is seeking the Republican nomination in Virginia’s governor race.
The amount of recycling produced from Greenbrier increased by 32 percent during the pilot program.
The board voted 3-2 to approve a .5981 tax rate on county properties to fund the budget
“He said ‘We’re both going to die tonight and you’re going first,’” she testified Monday.
Unofficial results showing incumbent Mayor Jesse B. “Barry” Grove III beating former mayor Bebe Williams.
John Douglass is trying to unseat Rep. Robert Hurt.
The statistics show that 4,800 more people were employed this March than in March 2011.
The majority of the arrests were for public intoxication.
The motion, which failed amid audible boos, was brought forward by Supervisor Dennis S. Rooker.
Eastbound lanes blocked for cleanup.
The towns of Orange, Madison and Louisa also held elections Tuesday.
Protester Tim Bruno, also a graduate student, said the movement would go on “as long as the university’s exploitative labor practices last.”
The presentations, set for May 15 and May 16, will begin with a 64-minute tape of George Huguely’s interrogation by Charlottesville police.
Off-Ground donations will benefit the Salvation Army.
Feda Kidd Morton was charged March 22 with making a false statement on a voter registration form, according to police.
“I went around to her side of the bed and held the gun out and said, ‘what’s this doing here?’” John Wesley Morris told the judge.
Trevis H. Johnson, 28, was being held on charges of speeding, reckless driving, drug possession and a felony count of eluding police.
“We want to see another [positive] quarter, two more quarters…to feel confident that we’re on the road to recovery,” Conner said.
Lisa Ann Clements, 43, testified in court Monday that her then-boyfriend, John Wesley Morris, 54, shot her.
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