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"I think anger that the case couldn't proceed to trial and substantive issues of land policy were determined by a missed ...
A former Yogaville resident shares her story of abuse allegations and calls for accountability at the Virginia spiritual ...
Without a valid zoning ordinance, city leaders have no legal tool to regulate land use or development — something they say ...
"This is a significant blow to academic freedom at the University of Virginia," said UVA professor Walt Heinecke. "It was an ...
The city of Charlottesville needs these units,” John Sales, executive director of the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority, said. “We have thousands of folks on our waitlist who need ...
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Once the largest Black-owned farm in Albemarle County, Virginia, at 600 acres, Buck Island's legacy lives on in resident Philip Cobbs, who says it's time to commemorate the important history of the ...
Charlottesville Tomorrow focuses on the people in our communities who are most impacted by the issues we cover. So, as the Trump administration makes unprecedented and quick changes to the federal ...
Changing Charlottesville Charlottesville Tomorrow and 2022 graduate students in UVA’s School of Data Science teamed up to tell a story of our neighborhoods in numbers. As the city undergoes a major ...
Just two months ago, Central Virginia Violence Interrupters, a Charlottesville-based violence prevention group formerly known as the B.U.C.K. Squad, was thinking about expanding. Now, caught in the ...
Fifth-grade teacher Susan Greenwood works with students during a Virginia Studies class at Brownsville Elementary School in Crozet on February 4, 2025. Albemarle County Public Schools was singled out ...