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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.
WVAW presently broadcasts 17 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday and 30 minutes each on Saturdays and Sundays).. WVAW and its sister stations employ the largest television news team dedicated exclusively to the Charlottesville market.
WCAV (channel 19) is a television station in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, affiliated with CBS and Fox. It is owned by Lockwood Broadcast Group alongside low-power ABC affiliate WVAW-LD (channel 16). The two stations share studios on Rio East Court in Charlottesville; WCAV's transmitter is located on Carters Mountain south of the city.
In a press release from the Virginia State Police, which is handling the investigation, the suspect in a Waynesboro shooting, Kevin D. Taylor II, 29, of Charlottesville, was shot and killed by ...
Virginia Beach Police Department officers Cameron Girvin, 25, and Christopher Reese, 30, were shot and killed Friday night. The suspect is also dead. Suspect fatally shot 2 Virginia officers, then ...
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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.
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. In 2013 C-ville Weekly and other local newspaper Charlottesville Tomorrow entered a content sharing agreement with intent to improve ...