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  2. WVIR-TV - Wikipedia

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    WVIR-TV (channel 29) is a television station in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, affiliated with NBC and The CW Plus.Owned by Gray Media, the station has studios on East Market Street (US 250 Business) in downtown Charlottesville, and its primary transmitter is located on Carters Mountain south of the city.

  3. WVIR-CD - Wikipedia

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    WVIR-CD (channel 35) is a low-power, Class A television station in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States.It is a translator of dual NBC/CW+ affiliate WVIR-TV (channel 29) which is owned by Gray Media.

  4. C-Ville Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The C-Ville Weekly is an alternative weekly newspaper distributed around Charlottesville, Virginia.Dubbing itself "Charlottesville's News & Arts Weekly," in 2001, the newspaper made over $100,000 in profits.

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  6. The Hook (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Hook was a weekly newspaper published in Charlottesville, Virginia, and distributed throughout Central Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley. It was founded in 2002 by a number of former employees of another Charlottesville weekly, C-ville Weekly, including its co-founder and editor Hawes Spencer. The Hook went out of business in 2013.

  7. Hawes Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Spencer covered Charlottesville news for 23 years. He founded The Hook on February 7, 2002, with Bill Chapman and Rob Jiranek.Here he worked as the editor-in-chief. [1] He is the author of Summer of Hate, a book about the violence surrounding the Unite the Right rally, the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville in August, 2017.

  8. Missing persons cases along U.S. Route 29 in Virginia

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    Route 29 is a United States federal highway that stretches from Pensacola, Florida to Silver Spring, Maryland. [3] It was originally constructed in October 1925. Currently, U.S. Route 29 stretches around 1,036 miles up and down the East coast. [3] It has also been more recently known for a number of disappearances since 1996.

  9. WVAW-LD - Wikipedia

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    At the time, WHSV-TV was owned by Worrell Newspapers along with the Charlottesville Daily Progress. On April 9, 2004, W64AO moved to UHF channel 16, changed call letters to WVAW-LP, upgraded power, and separated from WHSV-TV. WVAW-LP was the market's third local station after WVIR-TV (channel 29) and WCAV.