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Albemarle County’s public schools are overcrowded, and the temporary fix is just that; temporary. → Read More
Paulien, a Charlottesville singer who was one of many performers on Monday, described it as a “gigantic jazz jam.” → Read More
Albemarle County is moving toward a new plan with an end goal of more newly-built affordable housing. → Read More
Thursday marked the first time Otto Warmbier’s parents, Cindy and Fred, came back to UVA grounds since their son’s death. → Read More
Tension between the Montpelier Foundation and the Montpelier Descendants Committee is reaching a critical point. → Read More
Truslow was brought to his final resting place by a horse-drawn carriage trailed by dozens of family members. → Read More
Charlottesville City Council met in person on Monday for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
It’s the first of 22 Friday’s After Five and the beginning of what is set to be the first full season for the first time since 2019. → Read More
More than a dozen media organizations including NBC29′s parent company Gray Television are suing Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin over documents. → Read More
International Neighbors uses its bus, named Nellie the Neighborhood Bus, for many things. For two weeks, it was in the shop all thanks to a thief -- or thieves -- who are still unknown. → Read More
Also on Monday, city councilors moved forward with a plan to raise taxes on meals in the city. → Read More
COVID-19 rules for Albemarle County Public School staff will be changing after spring break. → Read More
On Friday, President Joe Biden signed the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act into law. → Read More
President Joe Biden signed into law a bill that gives over $120,000 to a park in Orange County. → Read More
The Charlottesville Albemarle Bar Association has decided a new judge → Read More
The South Tower at UVA Medical Center will be illuminated in blue and yellow this weekend → Read More
Governor Glenn Youngkin was in Charlottesville March 4, on the grounds of the University of Virginia. → Read More
Governor Glenn Youngkin was in Charlottesville March 4, on the grounds of the University of Virginia. → Read More
As the fighting intensifies in Ukraine, businesses in Charlottesville are rallying to help the Ukrainian people. → Read More
An affordable housing unit for seniors in Charlottesville is on the verge of getting some much-needed renovations. → Read More