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09/12/2025

Every morning we say . But for some us... it's been a while! This Thursday, we welcome back the one and only Stephanie Satchell to the anchor desk alongside Bo Sykes.

Starting at 4:30am on CBS19 and ABCVA, then continuing from 7-9am on FOX Virginia.

09/05/2025

The NFL is back on FOX Virginia, and we're ready to rock with the biggest season ever.

And we're kicking it off with Giants at Commanders!

08/25/2025

RETURNS to CBS19, sponsored by CHO Airport!
All the highlights, all the insights, and all the big plays… ALL SEASON LONG after CBS19 News at 11.

Encore presentation Saturdays at 9:30am on FOX Virginia



08/20/2025

THURSDAY at 6:30pm on FOXVA: Go behind the scenes with an all-access look at Virginia Men's Basketball as they prepare for a season unlike ANY in recent years. It’s an unrestricted pass to everything HOOS HOOPS!
A Virginia Cavaliers broadcast exclusive, ONLY on FOX Virginia.

Proving Grounds presented by Charlottesville Albemarle Airport on FOX Virginia is sponsored by Flow Toyota of Charlottesville, Mincer's UVA Imprinted Sportswear, and Augusta Health.




ATLANTIC OCEAN ( DVIDSHUB ) -- Cpl. Chloe Rodriguez, from Charlottesville, assigned to the “Thunder Chickens” of Marine ...
08/20/2025

ATLANTIC OCEAN ( DVIDSHUB ) -- Cpl. Chloe Rodriguez, from Charlottesville, assigned to the “Thunder Chickens” of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 263 (Reinforced), conducts maintenance on an MV-22B Osprey on the flight deck of the Wasp-class amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7). Sailors and Marines of the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group (IWO ARG) – 22nd MEU(SOC) departed Norfolk and Camp Lejeune, North Carolina after completing a comprehensive, nine-month training program.

U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Brendan Watt

08/12/2025

TMZ presents The Real Hulk Hogan, tonight on FOX Virginia.

250731-N-QR506-1222 CORAL SEA (DVIDSHUB) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Lisa Collins, left, prepares to withdraw blood from...
08/04/2025

250731-N-QR506-1222 CORAL SEA (DVIDSHUB) Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Lisa Collins, left, prepares to withdraw blood from Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Madison Lagano, right, from Charlottesville, during a medical training circuit in the medical bay of the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS America (LHA 6), July 31.

U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jeadan Andre

07/31/2025

MLB takes over Bristol Motor Speedway... SATURDAY on FOX Virginia!

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (DVIDSHUB)  The National Ground Intelligence Center welcomed a new commander during a change of comm...
07/21/2025

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (DVIDSHUB) The National Ground Intelligence Center welcomed a new commander during a change of command ceremony July 18, marking the official transition of leadership from Col. Eric H. Haas to Col. Jay G. McGee.

The ceremony, officiated by Maj. Gen. Timothy D. Brown, commanding general of U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command, brought together senior Army leaders, NGIC personnel, family members and distinguished guests to honor the center’s enduring mission and leadership legacy.

McGee, a native of Fort Worth, Texas, was joined by his wife, their daughters, and his parents, who traveled from out of state for the occasion. The family was recognized for their continued support throughout McGee’s military service.

Haas, a Williamsburg, Virginia, native and graduate of the College of William & Mary, assumed command of NGIC in 2023. In his farewell remarks, he praised the center’s workforce and highlighted its unique contributions to national security.

“For the majority of what we do, we are the only ones doing that work, and it is vital to ensuring all echelons of the Army, joint force and policymakers have the intelligence they need to make decisions,” Haas said. “There was no deeper honor than being able to say I was on the same team as this amazing group of professionals.”

During his two-year tenure, Haas was supported by his spouse, an Air Force colonel, whose military career includes key leadership assignments across the joint force. Haas will report to Fort Bragg, North Carolina for his next assignment.

Brown commended Haas’s leadership during a time marked by global instability and internal transformation.
“For the past two years, Col. Haas has carried on that proud legacy by delivering comprehensive foundational military intelligence during global conflicts and responding rapidly to a wide range of information and support requests from across the Department of Defense and the federal government,” Brown said.

In addition to mission readiness, Haas worked to rebuild connections within the workforce following the COVID-19 pandemic and strengthened NGIC’s community ties, particularly with the University of Virginia and Albemarle County.

“In the wake of COVID-19, Haas set out to rebuild the connective tissues across NGIC — creating opportunities to socialize and create lasting memories,” Brown said. “He further built stronger ties across the Albemarle and Charlottesville communities — ensuring NGIC is the ideal place to be an intelligence professional.”

McGee, a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, brings more than 20 years of military intelligence experience. His career includes combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, and leadership assignments at Fort Stewart, Fort Bliss, South Korea and Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

“Jay brings with him a wealth of experience,” Brown said. “We know you are ready for this challenge, and you will take phenomenal care of the mission, the soldiers, the civilians and the family members of the National Ground Intelligence Center.”

McGee expressed gratitude for the opportunity to lead NGIC and for the foundation laid by his predecessor.

“NGIC’s mission is vital to our nation’s security,” McGee said. “I’m humbled by the opportunity to lead this talented team and grateful for the foundation laid by Col. Haas. I’m proud to serve alongside professionals whose insight protects warfighters and shapes national decisions. Thank you to my family and those who guided me — your love is my strength — and to the Charlottesville community for your warm welcome and enduring support.”

NGIC remains one of the U.S. Army’s premier intelligence organizations, providing scientific, technical and military analysis of foreign ground forces and delivering intelligence critical to operational readiness and national decision-making.

07/18/2025

Calling all dog lovers! Here are some of the "SuperDogs" available at Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA. Every dog deserves a hero, and that hero could be you!

Visit CASPCA.org or stop by today, you may even find your new best friend!

07/14/2025

The MLB All-Star Game on FOX Virginia.

07/10/2025

This weekend on FOX Virginia, the IndyCar Series continues Saturday and Sunday!

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