The (projected) numbers are in. Under the draft proposal presented to City Council on March 4, Charlottesville’s budget will ...
During a March 7 meeting, the University of Virginia Board of Visitors voted unanimously to dissolve the Office of Diversity, ...
Albemarle County has several rules intended to limit commercial development in the vast majority of its 726 square miles, ...
One purpose of urban planning is to determine appropriate places for people to live, but in many localities, elected officials have the final say.  For instance, the Town of Scottsville Comprehensive ...
A stellar roster of local musicians joins the Albemarle High School Jazz Ensemble for its annual Swing Into Spring benefit ...
A new independent comic book from local artist Wil Smith and Richmond-based writer Joshua Eadie explores a dystopian ...
Bass-baritone Kevin Spooner returns following his 2024 work with Charlottesville Opera to join The Oratorio Society of ...
March means longer days, warmer temperatures (hopefully!), and, for many in central Virginia, getting out the rake, trowel, ...
The world is a lot right now. Headlines scream for our attention, deadlines loom, and the constant hum of daily life can often feel overwhelming. Sometimes, we just need a break—a moment to step away ...
UVA Health CEO Craig Kent resigned on February 25. His resignation comes after a months-long investigation into Kent and ...
Charlottesville City and Albemarle County Public Schools remain committed to their current curriculum, despite federal pressure to end diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Opposition to DEI ...
Sean Tubbs moved to Charlottesville in 2002 and has since sought to understand why development occurs the way it does. Since 2005, he’s helped innovate information-gathering to try to help people know ...