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WVIR’s signal went live on March 11, 1973. Harold Wright made that possible. → Read More
The Virginia Employment Commission is hoping to help jobseekers get back to work with a free virtual hiring event. → Read More
The “virtual” edition of the annual “Queen City Mischief and Magic” festival got underway Friday night. → Read More
The Greene County Board of Supervisors talked emergency medical services and water supply plans Tuesday night. → Read More
Zamma Corporation in Orange is hosting a drive-thru job fair Tuesday, August 18. → Read More
Mental Health of America Virginia is offering help to those struggling with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
Mental Health of America Virginia is offering help to those struggling with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
This holiday weekend, as more people are out on the road, Virginia State Police are on extra patrol. Throughout the year, troopers participate in what are known as Operation CARE weekends, or Crash Awareness Reduction Effort on major travel weekends. → Read More
A new campaign called Together We Rise has raised thousands of dollars to put toward the fight for equality. → Read More
Dozens took part in a virtual meeting Tuesday night focusing on future improvements to the Preston Avenue and Grady Avenue intersection in Charlottesville. → Read More
Skipping Rock Beer Company held the grand opening of its Charlottesville location Friday. → Read More
There is a new resource available for anyone recently unemployed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More
Albemarle County Public Schools may get off to a later-than-expected start for the fall semester. → Read More
Tuesday, U.S. Senator Tim Kaine discussed his push for reforms to address systemic racial inequality and justice. → Read More
As Virginia moves forward with reopening, Charlottesville’s Cville 360 talk show is making some changes, too. → Read More
The Albemarle County Service Authority (ACSA) just released its water quality reports for 2019, and the news is good. → Read More
Some help is available for student loan borrowers who are not eligible for relief under the federal CARES Act. → Read More
Starting Tuesday, branches of the Jefferson Madison Regional Library will reopen for curbside pick-up. → Read More
On Monday, select DMV locations opened their doors for the first time in two months. → Read More
Staff at The Reserve at Belvedere apartments in Albemarle County spent Thursday evening working to raise residents’ spirits. → Read More