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Hailey Wilt

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  • NBC12 WWBT Richmond

Past articles by Hailey:

UVA Baseball season off to strong start

‘Hoos rank No. 19 in the D1Baseball preseason Top 25. → Read More

Hospice of the Piedmont hosts 31st Annual Memorial Illumination

Hospice of the Piedmont’s 31st Annual Memorial Illumination helped people in and around the Charlottesville community who had lost a loved one. → Read More

Virginia moves up to No. 2 in AP Top 25

Virginia moves up one spot to No. 2 in the latest AP Top 25 men's basketball poll released on Monday. → Read More

Virginia moves up to No. 2 in AP Top 25

Virginia moves up one spot to No. 2 in the latest AP Top 25 men's basketball poll released on Monday. → Read More

Spanberger elected ‘battleground’ leader of House Democrats

U.S. Representative Abigail Spanberger elected to serve as Battleground Leadership Representative. → Read More

Virginia basketball remains No. 3 in AP Top 25

For the second-consecutive week, the Virginia men's basketball team is No. 3 in the AP Top 25 Poll. → Read More

Virginia basketball remains No. 3 in AP Top 25

For the second-consecutive week, the Virginia men's basketball team is No. 3 in the AP Top 25 Poll. → Read More

Virginia Quarterback Brennan Armstrong enters transfer portal

Virginia quarterback Brennan Armstrong will enter the college football transfer portal ahead of the 2023 season. → Read More

First Night Virginia 2023 Canceled

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) -A long-standing Charlottesville tradition is canceled this year. First Night Virginia celebrations will not take place this coming New Year’s Eve. According to the event’s website, organizers plan to have a First Night Virginia celebration in 2024. Do you have a story idea? Send us your news tip here. Copyright 2022 WVIR. All rights reserved. → Read More

Albemarle County to remove “At Ready” Confederate statue on Sept. 12

On Saturday, September 12, the At Ready statue, the two cannons, and the stacked cannonballs located at Court Square in Albemarle County will be removed. → Read More

Deputy being treated for smoke inhalation after helping to rescue people from Prospect Ave. fire

Emergency crews are treating two people rescued from an apartment fire on Prospect Avenue. → Read More

Albemarle Farmers Market to open Saturday with ‘no-touch’ rules

The Albemarle Farmers Market is set to open up shop Saturday, May 2 but things will be different this year. → Read More

Holistic Outreach for Veterans hosts free online workshop

Holistic Outreach for Veterans hosted a free online workshop Monday night. → Read More

Lakeside Apartments residents applaud health care workers and first responders from home

On Friday, one Albemarle County apartment complex found a unique way to show support for those on the front lines. → Read More

Staunton: Buy Local. Give Local. Remember Local.

Staunton tourism has rebranded in response to the devastation caused by COVID-19. → Read More

Orange County Office on Youth to offer childcare for families providing essential services

The Orange County Office on Youth is offering childcare for anyone deemed essential personnel. → Read More

VDH: 739 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Virginia, 17 deaths

The Virginia Department of Health reports that there are 739 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the commonwealth. → Read More

Albemarle County man arrested following social media threat against Charlottesville High School

The Charlottesville Police Department is announcing the arrest of a suspect in connection to a social media threat against Charlottesville High School. → Read More

Argument over dog poop leads to shooting in Colo.

The suspect who fired ran away, which prompted the sheriff's office to put out a reverse 911 call to nearby households and ask people to shelter in place as they searched the neighborhood. → Read More

American Lung Association “State of Tobacco Control” report urges Virginia to prioritize public health

A new report from the American Lung Association slams Virginia lawmakers for not doing enough to stop people from smoking. → Read More