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Ahmad Hawkins was shocked to hear the news that three members of UVA’s football team – students Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis, and D’Sean Perry – had been shot and killed Sunday night.
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The pandemic has inspired so much art in this country, but perhaps nothing quite so unusual as a film that will premiere on Halloween night in Charlottesville. Sandy Hausman reports on Desert Psalm – a collaborative work by five Virginia artists who traveled south in an RV with a cargo of bones.
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An unusual investigation may have helped police in Charlottesville find the driver who hit a bicyclist on a busy city street, then left the scene. Angry citizens used security camera footage and social media to search.
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A remarkable collection of portraits is on display at the University of Virginia and will soon begin a tour of schools, churches and community centers around the state. It shows about 100 African Americans who lived in central Virginia at the start of the 20th century.
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Police officers in Albemarle County are the first in the state to try a new approach to training – a program that uses virtual reality and artificial intelligence to immerse them in thousands of different scenarios.
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It’s been five years since white supremacists rallied in Charlottesville. On Friday, area residents remembered the violence and hate with a peaceful memorial march.
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Five years after neo-Nazis and other white supremacists rallied in Charlottesville, the city is still reflecting on what happened. Several residents told their stories and shared their conclusions with Radio IQ’s Sandy Hausman.
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Spending two weeks of their summer in an intensive math program might sound unappealing to many kids, but for 40 middle schoolers in Charlottesville and surrounding counties, it’s an exciting experience and a ticket to future opportunities.
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Charlottesville’s former police chief, the first Black woman to hold that job, is now suing the city for $10 million, claiming she faced discrimination over her race and gender.
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Charlottesville’s historic Paramount Theater introduced its new executive director this week. Julie Montross dropped by our Charlottesville studio to talk with reporter Sandy Hausman.