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After years of roadblocks and a recent perfect storm of obstacles that have long limited its operations, the Charlottesville ...
The forecast calls for freezing rain, which for drivers is worse than snow, said CBS19 meteorologist Travis Koshko.
The final draft of the agreement between the police department and the school division will be presented at the Dec. 4 School ...
City staff are hosting a public meeting Dec. 3 to gather feedback on short-term rentals like Airbnb and Vrbo as they update a ...
Charlottesville Inclusive Media and the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation want you to take a 10-minute survey to help ...
In September, Charlottesville Tomorrow kicked off Next 20, a series of video interviews and essays that feature community ...
Emily Gorcenski sees a growing rejection of hopelessness over national politics. It's being replaced by active learning and ...
Residents can exchange firearms for $75 to $250 in gift cards as part of the city's violence-prevention efforts.
Blue Ridge Health District urges anyone who encountered an aggressive black cat Nov. 3 or 4 to contact local officials for ...
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