Judge Claude Worrell reverses his June 30th decision to throw out the city’s zoning ordinance and will now hear the merits of the case at a later date.
Professor Ed Burton contends a major factor in higher interest rates which affects the expense of a monthly mortgage is being driven by federal government actions that he says need to change.
Charlottesville has been granted a reconsideration hearing on Wednesday afternoon to attempt to correct missing a filing deadline in the civil case challenging their zoning ordinance.
Governor Youngkin and the City Officials of Petersburg have worked together for the last three years to revitalize an economically depressed city that was plagued by crime, poverty and lack of educational achievement.
As Albemarle and Charlottesville prepare to return to school on Wednesday, they are still trying to solve the riddle of student achievement in underserved communities.
For young athletes in our community, multiple acute concussions may not signal the end of their ability to play the sport they love.
The Charlottesville Police Department has been making efforts to build trust within the community and on Tuesday night they continue by holding their third annual National Night Out Event at a new location.
With a drastic increase in resources and facilities Tony Elliott is turning his attention to the in-state talent, similar to the philosophies of legendary former UVA Coach George Welsh.
Virginia Athletics along with Cav Futures is looking to help newly compensated student athletes responsibly manage their new found financial resources.
Governor Youngkin has announced revenues that exceed projections and a nearly $2billion dollar increase in revenues year to year from FY24 to FY25.