The administrator who began work as Page County Schools Superintendent just four months ago is taking what is described as an “extended and unexpected” leave of absence.
Scouting America is set for its 13th annual Scouting For Food event this weekend, and the organization is hoping to break the 1-million pound benchmark for food collected in the Charlottesville area.
Governor Glenn Youngkin pledged to be supportive during the 10 weeks of transition before Abigail Spanberger takes over the post.
Torres said focusing on the division’s new Early Learning Center will be one of her top priorities.
Newcomer Zyahna Bryant is the top-vote getter, with provisional and late mail-in arrivals still to be determined, as one of three to win Charlottesville’s School Board race.
Albemarle County reported 8.6% of registered voters had voted by 10 a.m., while Charlottesville was at 5.8%.
It’s not final yet, but City Council has moved on for what’s expected to be a unanimous approval of an amended ordinance that established the Police Civilian Oversight Board.
An expert in reproductive psychiatry at the University of Virginia School of Medicine is among an international panel of leading women’s mental health experts calling for reclassification of postpartum psychosis as its own category of mental illness.
Albemarle County’s Board of Supervisors will consider a special exception to allow AstraZeneca to build a 140-foot-tall building in Rivanna Futures.
The board was established by the Council in December 2021, but has not been able to gain any traction to do the work it is designed to do.