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Eight years after A12, Charlottesville is still in the national dialogue. And while she wasn’t in town (or the country) for ...
On the night of July 4, anyone living in the southern portion of Charlottesville’s Fifeville neighborhood was treated to ...
The local real estate market remained relatively flat in April, May, and June, while prices continued to increase. That is ...
Following the highly publicized departure of former president Jim Ryan, the University of Virginia Board of Visitors named ...
Long before he stepped onto a stage, Jim Waive was putting on a show.  “Our household was filled with music,” recalls Patti ...
Albemarle County is working on a new strategic plan to guide economic development efforts that will put a priority on defense ...
Featuring a curated slate of short films by emerging and established Indigenous Australian filmmakers, Nunga Screen presents ...
This is your excuse to grab hold of that baguette door handle, and whisk yourself into Albemarle Baking Company for a slice ...
Sharing the story of a civil rights activist targeted by the FBI under its counterintelligence program, The Price of Resistance: Sala Udin, An American Agitator chronicles the life of a community ...
Since February 2024, Charlottesville has processed dozens of land use applications under a new zoning code intended to increase the number of housing units in the city. All of that work was placed on ...
Even before Jen Fleisher became an official Charlottesville City Council candidate, she was a public figure—or at least a quasi public figure. Not public figure classic, but public figure lite. A ...
Chroma Projects presents two solo shows during the month of August. In the Micro Gallery, “Delta” features prints and printing plates by Tim Michel that consider the motif of the delta, using it as a ...