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Billy Joel blasts President Donald Trump's 2017 comments about the Charlottesville, Va., white supremacist rally in his ...
Billy Joel may sing “my silence is my self-defense” on his Billboard Hot 100 No. 37 hit “And So It Goes,” but he’s not ...
After a court ruling upended Charlottesville's recently adopted zoning ordinance, developers, planners and city officials ...
Charlottesville City and Albemarle County schools are now short more than $1 million in federal grants, following a funding freeze by the Trump administration. Roughly $6.2 billion in education funds ...
Journalist Deborah Baker follows the trail of far-right agitators, city officials, and church leaders in ”Charlottesville: An ...
Billy Joel decided to finally break his silence on Donald Trump when he heard the president call neo-Nazis “fine people,” he ...
Billy Joel confessed in a new series about his life that he has “never liked getting political onstage.” However, the singer ...
Gentry Locke, the law firm that missed a filing deadline and sacrificed Charlottesville's new zoning code, will continue to ...
Amid the ongoing lawsuit against the city, developers have been left wondering what's next for projects that are already ...
The Teamsters hired Peter Cytanovic for an administrative job at the union’s headquarters in Washington, D.C., before firing ...
The historical society pays particular attention to the influence of Charlottesville’s various cultural groups in the city’s development. Exhibits change often, so there’s always something new to see.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.— “We value diversity, equality, and love in this establishment and in our community,” a paper sign read. It was taped to the door of The Pie Chest, a small bakery just ...