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Rebecca Kinney left St. John Elementary School as a student 71 years ago. Years later she led an effort to restore it.
Michael Cheuk is connecting Charlottesville leaders through his Joyful News Initiative, and Sharon Harris is building a ...
The city is also prepared to appeal the court's decision in a zoning lawsuit if it cannot reach a settlement with the ...
Melina Kibbe, dean of the medical school, and Wendy Horton, CEO of UVA Medical Center, are both leaving for new jobs.
"We want any interested community member to attend, especially those impacted by gun violence or those doing direct service work in that area," said Sam Heath, one of the organizers.
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We cover the physical landscapes of Charlottesville and surrounding counties and how things change. We help you understand how history has shaped our city, and how our choices today will affect the ...
As Fifeville residents process what happened on July 4, here are the Charlottesville-area services offering counseling and safety planning ...
As Fifeville residents process what happened on July 4, here are the Charlottesville-area services offering counseling and ...
Charlottesville Tomorrow focuses on the people in our communities who are most impacted by the issues we cover. So, as the Trump administration makes unprecedented and quick changes to the federal ...