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Fluoride in drinking water has long been considered a public health win, but some Virginia towns are pulling the plug.
Over fifty percent of the Cavaliers roster is new. So chemistry has been quite the crash course in Charlottesville this summer.
The panelists said that vaginal creams and other localized therapies for menopause are safe and vastly underused by women who could benefit.
Today was the first day of ACC Media Days and the last coach at the podium today was Virginia head coach Tony Elliott. Elliott spoke about a number of topics re ...
The project, which will help ensure residents in the city and parts of Albemarle County will continue to have access to clean drinking water, will take four years to complete and will cost $79 million ...
After 45 years knowing and coaching former UVa President Jim Ryan, I can say for a fact he is determined, humble, romantic, ...
This summer, thousands of Virginians have taken part in protests – carrying signs and chanting. In Charlottesville, about a dozen women are doing something more dramatic, taking their theatrical ...
Richard Moore, the former VP of Verona-based Nexus Services who defrauded the IRS of $3 million, has been ordered to complete ...
Now, Deep Structure is holding a hometown screening, at the Visulite Cinema. It's actually holding two. The first one, set ...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that Virginia was the only state to see a rise in unemployment last month.
However, entering this season, the roster looks nearly unrecognizable, as the Cavaliers have 23 departures — four of them ...
With a passion for medicine and advocacy, rising third-year student Nora Fotuhi is creating tools to support student-athletes ...