99 problems that could lead to DNA collection


Albemarle Sheriff Chip Harding (right) believes Jesse Matthew (center) would have been apprehended before allegdly abducting Hannah Graham if DNA was collected for misdemeanor offenses. Delegate David Toscano, left, is one of the state legislators sponsoring a bill that would require DNA collection for certain misdemeanor offenses. Photo credits: David Toscano file photo/Jesse Matthew courtesy FBI/Chip Harding by Sarah Jane Winter

Support C-VILLE Weekly

C-VILLE Weekly is Charlottesville’s leading newspaper. Founded in 1989, it’s been the area’s local source for informative (and informed) stories in news, arts, and living for more than 26 years.

UP NEXT

In brief

Remedial efforts at Oakwood Cemetery, USPS updates, and more

Breaking camp

Law enforcement descends on pro-Palestine encampment at University of Virginia

Shortened stay

Quirk Hotel to undergo rebrand following $24M sale

Explosive growth

Crozet group wants permission to launch July 4 fireworks at King Family Vineyards

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

In brief

Remedial efforts at Oakwood Cemetery, USPS updates, and more

Breaking camp

Law enforcement descends on pro-Palestine encampment at University of Virginia

Shortened stay

Quirk Hotel to undergo rebrand following $24M sale

Explosive growth

Crozet group wants permission to launch July 4 fireworks at King Family Vineyards