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Thank you to Phil James and Secrets of the Blue Ridge for helping us “imagine and remember” the village at Mechums River.
Music is thought to improve cognitive functioning. This makes intuitive sense, given the strengthening of interconnected ...
Resulting haystacks were often massive structures, sometimes reaching heights of over 20 feet. Furthermore, they had a ...
Private sector surveillance capitalism, increasingly empowered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), is fueling explosive growth of hyperscale data centers here in Virginia and across America.
If you do see an otter on the road, on the river bank, or in any body of water, report it to the Alliance, via a form on the website at rivannariver.org. They’re also looking for photos and videos, ...
A local history tent, where everyone can share stories and historical artifacts was organized by Carol Allen. Tommy Shannon, winner of the challenging Batesville 10k The Henley Middle School Band ...
Crozet residents enjoyed three concerts at the Western Albemarle High School Auditorium in May. First was the WAHS Jazz ensemble and symphonic band featuring classics from Irving Berlin to soundtracks ...
Time, neglect and vandalism have scarred the former Howard Johnsons on Afton Mountain. Photo: Malcolm Andrews. Augusta County wants a highway entrance that combines commercial development with a ...
Albemarle County’s Architectural Review Board (ARB) held a public hearing in March to specify the allowable shape and scope of future building projects on the former Barnes Lumber property in downtown ...
Since his retirement from National Geographic, Sam Abell has continued to work, including teaching workshops. Here, he leads students in a photographic expedition on Charlottesville’s downtown mall.
For the first 75 years of Crozet’s existence, the town was surrounded by farms and orchards, as was much of the county. Russell Bargamin and, later, Ray Warrick, were the principal suppliers to the ...
A rendering of how the solar array will look when complete this fall at the Ivy Materials Utilization Center on Dick Woods Road. Photo: RSWA Construction is underway on a 13.5-acre solar array that ...