New Kent Charles City Chronicle

News for New Kent County and Charles City County, Virginia | February 3, 2026

Charles City man receives two years for strangulation; attempted murder charge dropped

A Charles City man will spend two years in jail after pleading guilty to a strangulation charge. Ernest L. Jones, 43, of the 6200 block of Sign Post Lane, pled guilty as part of a plea deal reached during Friday morning proceedings in Charles City Circuit Court. One charge of attempted second degree murder and misdemeanor assault and battery of a family member were dropped as part of the agreement. In a summary of evidence provided by Charles City Commonwealth’s Attorney Tyler Klink, on Sept. 30, 2025, officers responded to a call for service for a domestic assault near the…
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  • Coyle makes President’s List at University of South Carolina

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  • Letter to the Editor: Says senior citizen subdivision not maintained after ice storm

    For the last five days, I have been stranded in the Groves Community of New Kent. Our roads are sheets of ice. With the majority of our community as seniors, people are falling and getting hurt. The owners are nowhere to be found. When I moved here from New York a year ago, I was told as many others were that the owners took care of shoveling the sidewalks and driveways. I am 66 years old and was outside with a hammer trying to break ice. My husband fell last year, and it has been constant surgeries and visits to…
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