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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
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 is set to host an event March 2 that teaches people how to have hard conversations at the end of life. → Read More
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 has released its draft zoning map. → Read More
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
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
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 is open for the Front Porch’s Spring Break and Summer Camps. → Read More
The Office of Economic Development is offering an update on Charlottesville’s economic activity for 2022. → Read More
Up to 15 wounded veterans and their family members enjoyed free lessons, free food, and an unforgettable experience at Wintergreen. → Read More
The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank is preparing for its annual Back-To-School Food Drive. → Read More
Caretaker Medical, a digital health startup in Charlottesville, was named one of the top 25 healthcare technology leaders of Virginia in 2023. → Read More
A car caught on fire on the third floor of the Lee Street Garage, near UVA Medical Center, Sunday. → Read More
Virginia’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is currently set to expire in March. → Read More
It also finds that women are not likely to report if their symptoms are affecting them. → Read More
The numbers are in, and real estate assessments in Charlottesville are up a little more than 12%. → Read More
Charlottesville is continuing its redevelopment and refurbishment of affordable housing in the city. → Read More
Thousands of families around Virginia struggle to afford a place to live. → Read More
The UVA Cavaliers came out with a victory against Wake Forest Saturday, January 21, with a final score of 76-67. → Read More