Northern Virginia leaders urged lawmakers on Tuesday to enact emergency legislation to help stabilize their local economy as the White House cuts federal jobs, which they said has sharply impacted the dense cluster of government employees and contractors based in the suburbs of the nation’s capital.
University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have developed a new tool that could help reveal genetic causes of cancer, predict patient outcomes and improve care for not just cancer but many other diseases where genes go haywire, such as autoimmune disorders and neurodegenerative conditions.
Charlottesville and Albemarle Police have set dates for next month for SafeWorship 2025.
Charlottesville Police are investigating an assault last night on Carlton Avenue near Carlton Road.
Charlottesville has to postpone its property tax and budget public hearings.
Charlottesville city transportation leaders have a 5:30 open house at Jackson-Via Elementary School for the public to look over and comment on planned measures the city’s planning to make 5th Street safer between Cherry Avenue and 5th Street Station.
The University of Virginia will hold a public memorial service for the late President Emeritus John Casteen the afternoon of Tuesday, April 15.
Twenty-one peer-elected Faculty Senators and Senators-Elect at the UVA School of Medicine have issued a letter they say sets the record straight on accusations from some current and former UVA Health Board members complaints about Craig Kent and Melina Kibbe are money-motivated.
Albemarle County Police seek the public’s help identifying and locating multiple suspects involved in a series of larcenies at the Wegman’s at 5th Street Station.
Charlottesville City Council last night passed a $265.2-million 2026 budget plan, up significantly from this year’s nearly $252-million.