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Downtown Homicide

krues8dr writes: Two suspected homicides apparently took place last night in the downtown area. The police have not released the names of the victims at this time, but sources have reported them as being an adult male and a female, possibly a minor.

Noise Ordinance Fades Away

City Council intends to drop the proposed noise ordinance that became such a big deal this summer. There’s simply not need for it anymore, according to many members of the public and City Councilors. A similar demand cycle occurred back in 1998, when The Jewish Mother’s loud music prompted demands for an ordinance; they went out of business, and demand disappeared. The story is in today’s Progress.

Stony Point Fights ‘Cult’

A Stony Point resident is opposing the construction of a new church by Joe Cotten, a fellow resident who has long been known for his extremist religious views. The resident, Robert Runser, has asked the Albemarle Supervisors to deny Cotten’s application on the basis that Runser and his neighbors that Cotten’s “cult” might “take over the land.” WINA has the story.

Submit Stories, Please

munk writes: Waldo‘s out of town for a week, so now’s the time for the hundreds of you who read the site every day to start submitting news. That means you. If you saw something in TV or read something in the paper that you think fits the obvious requirements (“Charlottesville” and “News”) or if you have a topic you want to see discussed, use the link on the left over there that says Submit News to tell the admins the story. Try to include a link if it’s online somewhere. Try it, it’s fun.

Judge Favors Fluvanna Supervisors

A circuit judge has ruled that the Fluvanna Supervisors didn’t violate the state constitution when they adopted a comprehensive plan. Some county residents had filed suit as an attempt to reverse the Supervisors’ permission for the Tenaska Corporation to build a natural gas-burning plant in Fluvanna. Judge John Cullen said that the plaintiffs simply didn’t meet the burden of proof. WINA has the story.

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