The 20th anniversary event brought together over 200 people, including a multigenerational group of community members, ...
Residents and community leaders say the Central Virginia Violence Interrupters is one organization that helped make the neighborhood safer. Now, with shrinking budgets and fewer staff, they’re unsure ...
While the newest proposed site at 2000 Holiday Dr. offers much more space, it's also farther from services which many ...
We need a community where Black, white, brown, non-binary, trans masculine, trans feminine and allies come together for a ...
After more than a year of battling in the courts over the city's zoning code, a group of residents and the city will make their arguments to a jury.
The CPD will present updates this month on its Automated License Plate Reader pilot program. The meetings are open to the public.
Immigration attorneys say the Department of Homeland Security is employing a little-used regulation to ignore a judge's orders to free detainees.
The panel will include local leaders, Baltimore-based gun violence reduction experts and public health professionals sharing strategies for a safer community.
Monday night, Charlottesville City Council will consider whether to purchase a property to be used as a low-barrier shelter for community members experiencing homelessness.
Virginia’s lieutenant governor serves a four‑year term, presides over the state Senate, and stands next in line for the governorship — stepping in if the governor is absent, incapacitated, or the ...
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