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The Albemarle County Police Department is "going to ticket anyone that's 10 miles an hour or [more] over the speed limit," ...
Have your say on the future of the Ridge/McIntire and West Main St. intersection in a community survey open until Aug. 28.
"It showed a young Black man from Charlottesville that higher education wasn’t just a possibility, but a birthright," Marquan ...
UVA Medical Center has seen an increase in patients with heat-related illnesses this summer, particularly among elderly and ...
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Inez Gonzalez resigned effective Aug. 15, urging the community "to put differences aside and work together to codify what has ...
But the conversation about data centers in central Virginia is far from over. The facilities dot the landscape to our ...
During an Aug. 13 hearing in an ongoing lawsuit over Charlottesville's new zoning ordinance, Judge Claude Worrell did not ...
Local and state leaders will hold a public meeting on how to make several downtown intersections safer on Aug. 14.
As part of the Trump administration’s sweeping new legislation that reallocates federal spending, the president slashed funding for food assistance. The cuts will come in stages, but the first round ...
The Charlottesville Police Civilian Oversight Board has lost half of its members in recent months which has limited some of its current capabilities, and the outgoing chair pleaded with City Council ...
From clean energy and farming to blues music and youth mentorship, dozens of UVA programs tied to federal grants have been abruptly halted — leaving students, researchers, and community leaders ...
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