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"I want to urge you to continue to make transportation, and bus transit in particular, a real priority for the lives of real ...
Parents, caregivers, and children can take VDH's "pool safety pledge" and learn more about pool safety as part of a national ...
From clean energy and farming to blues music and youth mentorship, dozens of UVA programs tied to federal grants have been ...
Amid the ongoing lawsuit against the city, developers have been left wondering what's next for projects that are already ...
The project, which will help ensure residents in the city and parts of Albemarle County will continue to have access to clean ...
Michael Cheuk is connecting Charlottesville leaders through his Joyful News Initiative, and Sharon Harris is building a ...
Rebecca Kinney left St. John Elementary School as a student 71 years ago. Years later she led an effort to restore it.
Fifth-grade teacher Susan Greenwood works with students during a Virginia Studies class at Brownsville Elementary School in Crozet on February 4, 2025. Albemarle County Public Schools was singled out ...
Charlottesville City Council is funding 66 full-time bus drivers for the local public transit authority — more than ever before. But community groups are advocating for more. They’d hoped the Council ...
As many expected, a handful of Charlottesville residents last week sued the city to stop officials from enacting its new zoning ordinance. The new code broadly increases the density allowed throughout ...
Mithrellas Curtis has spent many Christmases at the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women in Troy, Virginia. “Silent night, holy night. All is calm, all is bright,” I sang softly, harmonizing with my ...
In the middle of Virginia, at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a privately-run immigration detention center that is designed to confine over 700 people per day, now has at most 11 detainees at a ...