A company that supplies “electronic raffle” games to fraternal and veterans organizations on Friday lost a lawsuit it filed seeking to prove its games do not violate state gambling laws.
A small house on Chesapeake Street was recently listed at nearly $500,000. Charlottesville’s new zoning laws are likely playing a role in that asking price.
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