Monthly Archive for January, 2002

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Locals on Wheel of Fortune

Two of Charlottesville’s own, football player Howie Long and former UVa running back Tiki Barber will be playing on Wheel of Fortune this evening. It’s a part of the show’s NFL Players Week, and all winnings go to charities. Though Barber’s chosen charity is unknown, Long selected the Piedmont Court Appointed Specialist Advocates and Andrew’s Buddies. Long is the honorary chairman of the latter group. The story is in today’s Progress.

Police Investigate Rougemont Shooting

A city-wide manhunt is under way after a shooting on Saturday that injured two people. As many as three suspects may be on the loose after the attack, which also damanged cars and homes along Rougemont Avenue. 22-year-old victim Gaynelle Rose, the most seriously injured of the victims, remains at the UVa hospital in fair condition. WINA has the story.

Toscano Will Not Seek Re-Election

Former mayor and current City Councilor David Toscano has announced that he will not seek a fourth term on Council. Toscano intends to spend more time with his family and his law practice. Bob Gibson has the story in today’s Progress. It looks like things are about to get exciting in this year’s City Council race.

Albemarle Hunting Fatality

31-year-old Frederic Ahalt was accidentally killed while hunting with a friend in western Albemarle, WINA reports. The Standardsville man was shot in the head at close range, and pronounced dead at the scene. Police are investigating.

State Gov’t Internet Rankings

The Center for Digital Government has ranked the top 25 e-government-enabled states, and Virginia has ranked…nothing. We didn’t even make the list. Rankings were based on states’ “utilization of digital technologies to deliver services to citizens.” Our offerings are pretty meager in that department, unfortunately. (Our e-government site was last updated the day that it was launched, in May of 2000.) The big winners were Illinois and Kansas. And we’rethe digital dominion?”

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