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On Friday, August 22, Charlottesville Circuit Court Judge Claude Worrell will issue a written opinion on whether he will ...
On Fourth Street, around the backside of Tavern & Grocery restaurant, a sign with large type reads “vinyl records.” A thick ...
As high school football teams across the region gear up for the 2025 season, coaches from several local public school ...
Artists and cultural organizations across Virginia benefit from the existence of entities created to serve as a clearinghouse ...
Former University of Virginia law school dean Paul G. Mahoney, the interim president of UVA, officially began the job August ...
The lyrics may be seriously connected to societal concerns, but the bluesy, high-energy funk from Gordon Sterling and The ...
Electric vehicle ownership is on the rise in Charlottesville. But despite the increased demand for public charging stations, ...
In July, local author and University of Virginia professor Bruce Holsinger became one of the lucky few when his latest novel, ...
Seventy-five years after its original release, Rashomon is still gaining new fans with its gripping story of murder recounted in four perspectives. Touted as the film that woke up the world to ...
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 ...
With slight-of-hand tricks as quick as his wit, Justin Willman combines the humor of standup comedy with awe-inspiring ...