"We're on the come up, it's slower than we'd love it to be but we're impressed with ourselves," said Kaylee Sciacca, ...
Sitting next to Free Bridge Lane overlooking the Rivanna River is a black wall telephone common in American households ...
"Young, motivated up-and-coming attorneys might be very useful," said Board Chair Bill Mendez. "And some academics, as well." ...
If you are excited about building up a news model that keeps diverse communities informed, this is the role for you.
Mount Zion First African Baptist Church Fellowship Hall on Lankford Avenue in Charlottesville to discuss the latest ...
Sinha, Higgins, Newman-Davis and CEO and Editor-in-Chief Angilee Shah will help Charlottesville Tomorrow and its editorial ...
“We do not need to villainize the homeless individuals who are here in our city,” he began.
If you do feel up to some festivities, there are a lot of things you can do in the Charlottesville area to celebrate this ...
The city will take this recommendation under consideration as it continues working on its master plan for parks.
After a few months with no success, the Fifeville Neighborhood Association in Charlottesville has found four groups ...
The city has until the end of the year to allocate its remaining American Rescue Plan Act money, or must return it to the federal government. However, neighbors of the proposed new shelter have ...
The Jefferson School African American Heritage Center hopes attendees will get to know the diversity of Black culture in this free event.