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In October, the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority will begin a four-year-long project to build a water transmission pipe underneath the streets of Charlottesville. This map shows where the new water ...
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 ...
"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.
Melina Kibbe, dean of the medical school, and Wendy Horton, CEO of UVA Medical Center, are both leaving for new jobs.
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As Fifeville residents process what happened on July 4, here are the Charlottesville-area services offering counseling and ...
A former Yogaville resident shares her story of abuse allegations and calls for accountability at the Virginia spiritual community.
The City of Charlottesville has to abandon its new zoning rules after a judge ordered it to revert to the old ordinance. During a 10-minute hearing in Charlottesville Circuit Court on Monday, June 30, ...
On July 3, 2025, demolition was underway at the Sixth Street public housing community in downtown Charlottesville. The community is being redeveloped with input from residents, but their plans might ...
Right now, Charlottesville has no zoning ordinance. During a 10-minute hearing for an ongoing lawsuit in Charlottesville Circuit Court on Monday, June 30, Judge Claude Worrell ruled that the city had ...