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BUCK Squad and Charlottesville businesses team up to prevent violence

BUCK Squad, a Charlottesville-area nonprofit, is calling on support to stop gun violence at school and home. → Read More

Albemarle County looking to hire across departments

The county held a job fair Thursday, May 19, looking to fill a couple dozen positions across multiple departments. → Read More

UVA pediatrician weighs in on boosters for kids 5-11

The Food and Drug Administration recently authorized COVID-19 booster shots for 5-11 year old. → Read More

ACPS buying ‘Type A’ buses as driver recruiting tactic

Albemarle County Public Schools is getting creative, trying to find ways to solve its shortage of bus drivers. → Read More

“It’s bad:” Virginia Rent Relief Portal stopping new applications May 15

Since the federal eviction moratorium ended last July, LAJC has submitted 525 rent relief applications, and now the pressure is on to get more in. Starting July 1, 2022, COVID-19 eviction protections will end. → Read More

“It’s bad:” Virginia Rent Relief Portal stopping new applications May 15

Since the federal eviction moratorium ended last July, LAJC has submitted 525 rent relief applications, and now the pressure is on to get more in. Starting July 1, 2022, COVID-19 eviction protections will end. → Read More

UVA Medical report steady decline in COVID-19 patients

Doctors at UVA Medical Center say they are seeing a steady decline in COVID-19 hospitalizations. At a media briefing Friday morning, there is one adult and one pediatric patient being treated with COVID-19 there. → Read More

Masks still required on CAT buses

According to city policy, you must wear a mask on city property, and that includes CAT buses. → Read More

Ting launching new e-sports labs at CHS and MHS

Ting is now building two new E-Sports labs, one at Charlottesville High School and one at Monticello High. → Read More

Albemarle Co. family’s home energy costs cut in half thanks to LEAP audit

Local Energy Alliance Program (LEAP) is helping homeowners trying to catch a break on their energy bills. → Read More

Community Bikes holding donation drive

Community Bikes is putting out a call for donations. → Read More

Volunteers needed for medical clinic in Luray

Remote Area Medical (RAM) is looking for volunteers to help with an upcoming weekend clinic. → Read More

Albemarle Co. Police Dept. launches body camera program

Over the next few weeks, 112 body cameras will be distributed throughout the county’s police department. → Read More

In first in-person meeting, Albemarle Co. developers seek approval to push forward with Three Notched Trail project

The trail would stretch from the Blue Ridge Tunnel in Afton, to Crozet, to Charlottesville. It would be anywhere from 25 to 30 miles for walkers, runners and bikers to use. → Read More

Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital seeing drop off in COVID-19

The hospital said in mid-March, it reported its longest streak of no new COVID-19 patients. → Read More

LAJC pushing for education investment in 2022 budget

About 20 different educational advocacy groups across Virginia are calling on lawmakers to agree on a state budget as soon as possible. → Read More

Lake Monticello planning to start new policing model

It’s starting what it’s calling a new “hybrid” law enforcement plan. Lake management says private security contractors will soon be working alongside Lake Monticello’s current police and security teams. → Read More

Elevated levels of E. coli found in Charlottesville waterway

An investigation is underway on what is causing elevated levels of E. coli in one of Charlottesville’s waterways. → Read More

Albemarle teachers push for collective bargaining

More than two-thirds of staff with the district, including teachers, bus drivers and school nurses, want a the Albemarle Education Association to help them bargain for things like wages and working conditions. → Read More

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville receiving $5.75M in grant money

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville is getting a major donation from a well-known philanthropist. → Read More