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The second presidency of Donald Trump has come with many sudden transformations in policy as efforts are made to both limit ...
Summer’s off to a blazing start, and transit crews have hit the road, working on projects in and around Charlottesville. From ...
The snow fell. The power failed. The plant flooded. The water stopped. For more than 115 hours across six calendar days last ...
Kai Crowe-Getty says Lord Nelson, one of Charlottesville’s most successful party-rock bands over the last 10 years, isn’t ...
Charlottesville Opera’s second summer production, The Pirates of Penzance, unfolds in a pitch-perfect comedy of errors ...
Jim Ryan resigned as president of the University of Virginia on June 27, citing pressure from the federal government. Before ...
Virginia’s own Nick Smith returns bigger on his New South Tour. The Kents Store native—who’s become one of Nashville’s most ...
After 18 months of legal procedures over the city’s new zoning code, Charlottesville Circuit Court Judge Claude Worrell has ...
The Span Virginia Bus Tour drew a capacity crowd at Eastwood Farm and Winery on Tuesday, June 24, to bolster support for a ...
A recent proposal from Amazon Web Services for a 7.2-million-square-foot data center on a 1,370-acre campus is causing uproar ...
C’ville Spectacular Fireworks ShowAn awe-inspiring fireworks show launching from the top of Carter Mountain kicks off at 9pm.
The City of Charlottesville has stopped taking any applications for new development while officials figure out how to move forward after its zoning code was thrown out by Judge Claude Worrell on June ...
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