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Charlottesville-area food pantries ready to help as emergency SNAP benefits end

Adjusting to the lower monthly SNAP benefits can be a big change for some, so food pantries in the Charlottesville area want you to know that they’re here and ready to help. → Read More

UVA Health research may significantly help protect mothers from sepsis

A new study from UVA Health says an existing and common antibiotic may be able to protect mothers from sepsis and death during childbirth. → Read More

Hospice of the Piedmont event to help with end-of-life planning

Hospice of the Piedmont is set to host an event March 2 that teaches people how to have hard conversations at the end of life. → Read More

Survey reports more teachers are witnessing violent classroom incidents since pandemic

According to two surveys reported by EAB and the School Superintendent Association, the number of teachers reporting they have witnessed a violent classroom incident has doubled since the COVID-19 pandemic began. → Read More

Charlottesville releases draft zoning map

Charlottesville has released its draft zoning map. → Read More

Virginia lawmakers considering ‘water cremation’

Senate Bill 1487 in the General Assembly would allow the use of alkaline hydrolysis, also known as water cremation, to decompose a body. → Read More

UVA Partnership for Leaders in Education speaks on how to rethink schooling system

A new report from the UVA Partnership for Leaders in Education says it’s time to start rethinking schooling from the ground up. → Read More

Senate passes bill to require mental health courses in Virginia schools

Senators in the General Assembly are coming together to create legislation that would require mental health courses in all of Virginia’s public schools. → Read More

Registration open for Front Porch camps

Registration is open for the Front Porch’s Spring Break and Summer Camps. → Read More

Charlottesville’s economy is strong, according to recent report

The Office of Economic Development is offering an update on Charlottesville’s economic activity for 2022. → Read More

Wintergreen Adaptive Sports hosts 19th Annual Wounded Warriors Weekend

Up to 15 wounded veterans and their family members enjoyed free lessons, free food, and an unforgettable experience at Wintergreen. → Read More

Blue Ridge Area Food Bank preparing for Back-To-School Food Drive

The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank is preparing for its annual Back-To-School Food Drive. → Read More

Charlottesville startup among top 25 healthcare technology leaders of Virginia

Caretaker Medical, a digital health startup in Charlottesville, was named one of the top 25 healthcare technology leaders of Virginia in 2023. → Read More

Emergency crews respond to car fire at Lee Street Garage

A car caught on fire on the third floor of the Lee Street Garage, near UVA Medical Center, Sunday. → Read More

Albemarle working on resource list for SNAP recipients

Virginia’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is currently set to expire in March. → Read More

UVA Health: Menstrual symptoms hurt workplace productivity for many women

It also finds that women are not likely to report if their symptoms are affecting them. → Read More

Charlottesville real estate assessments up roughly 12%

The numbers are in, and real estate assessments in Charlottesville are up a little more than 12%. → Read More

Charlottesville repairing, modernizing 3 affordable housing sites

Charlottesville is continuing its redevelopment and refurbishment of affordable housing in the city. → Read More

Waynesboro vigil calls for more affordable housing

Thousands of families around Virginia struggle to afford a place to live. → Read More

UVA wins over Wake Forrest

The UVA Cavaliers came out with a victory against Wake Forest Saturday, January 21, with a final score of 76-67. → Read More