Tuesday, June 24th, 2025

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Good morning, Charlottesville. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 24th of June.
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A resident was treated for minor injuries and found temporary shelter after a fire damaged a home on the 600 block of Rocky Hollow Road in the Maple Ridge subdivision—firefighters quickly extinguished the flames and determined the cause was accidental. 106.1 The Corner
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ The Happy Cook—Charlottesville’s specialty kitchen store—celebrates 20 years under owner Monique Moshier, who took over in 2005 and expanded the space to 4,000 square feet in 2009. She has engaged local cooks with in-store and online cooking classes and plans to keep adapting the business for future challenges. 106.1 The Corner
- ➤ The Kroger on Emmett Street near Hydraulic Road will close on August 22 as part of a plan to shut 60 stores nationwide. Shoppers in Charlottesville said they were surprised and are worried about having fewer nearby options — the closure removes a long-time local market. 29 News
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Three men charged with animal cruelty over last year's Greene County puppy mill raid accepted plea deals that bring no jail time but require them to pay $15,000 to rescue groups + promise to never own a pet or run a breeding facility again. The Daily Progress
- ➤ A 17-year-old from El Paso was charged with failure to yield in a Thursday crash in Amherst County that killed 91-year-old Deion Taliaferro—his Lexus RX failed to stop at a stop sign before Taliaferro’s 2017 Nissan Rogue left the road and hit a tree. Cville Right Now
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Shenandoah National Park announced that starting July 1 its four entrances will only accept debit and credit card payments for entry passes — a move aligning with practices at other national parks. Park officials said the cashless system will boost efficiency, lower costs, and reduce security risks — while local vendors may offer cash sales for pass buyers. Cville Right Now
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Local experts say the ongoing heat wave puts Charlottesville's unhoused people and seniors at high risk as emergency services were called as early as 10 a.m. for heat-related illness, and local groups urge neighbors to check on vulnerable residents — stressing that immediate support and long-term housing are needed. 29 News
REAL ESTATE NEWS
- ➤ Landmark Properties, a Georgia-based developer, proposed building a seven-story, 157-unit student housing tower called the Mark on a vacant plot off West Main near the train station to serve UVa students. At the Board of Architectural Review meeting last Tuesday — a preapplication conference — members voiced concerns that the project might adversely impact two protected historic houses. The Daily Progress
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Virginia Baseball shortstop Eric Becker confirmed he will stay in Charlottesville after he withdrew from the transfer portal, posting 'Not done yet' (with #GoHoos) on Instagram. He finished last season with strong numbers (batting .368 with 74 hits, 21 doubles and nine homeruns) that support head coach Chris Pollard's plan for the infield. Cville Right Now
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The Legwarmers Live Show
9-11 PM — The Jefferson Theater — 18+ event — Relive the Eighties with fun music and nostalgic moves from the Legwarmers.
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2nd Annual Cultivate Cup Pickleball Fundraiser
This will be a fun-filled day of friendly competition and community engagement, all to support local nonprofit Cultivate Charlottesville! All levels are welcome, and we will match you with a partner if you need one for this round-robin style tournament.
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All-Comers Summer Track Meets
10:30 PM — 1400 Melbourne Rd, Charlottesville, VA — Entry fee varies — Participate in a historic race series welcoming competitors of all ages and abilities.
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Can't Feel My Face: 2010s Dance Party
9-11 p.m. — The Jefferson Theater — 18+ Only — Dance the night away at the biggest 2010s dance party in the country with fire DJs and nostalgic visuals.
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Boar's Head Turn & Burn 5-Mile Trail Race
7:30-10 a.m. — Boar's Head Resort — Registration fees vary — Compete in a scenic 5-mile lollipop trail race at the beautiful Boar's Head Resort.
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Vincent Zorn Live at Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards
12-6 p.m. — Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards — Cost Unknown — Experience Latin guitar melodies with award-winning wine and stunning views.
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Tuesday Rumba Night with Vincent Zorn
7-9 p.m. — The Bebedero — Check venue for details — Experience lively gypsy rumba every Tuesday evening.
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Lukas Nelson Concert
8-9:30 p.m. — The Jefferson Theater — Ticket prices vary — Experience GRAMMY Award-winning artist Lukas Nelson deliver an unforgettable live performance.
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David Wax Museum: Golden Hour
8 PM – 12 AM — Fry's Spring Beach Club — Cost info not provided — Experience the globally recognized sound of David Wax Museum live in Charlottesville.
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Tuesday Rumba Night with Vincent Zorn
7-9 p.m. — The Bebedero — Free entry — Enjoy lively gipsy rumba music every Tuesday evening.
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