The “mega blood drive” will take place Saturday from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Jefferson School City Center. Its organizers hope to use it as an opportunity to spread awareness about the disease, which impact more than 100,000 people in the United States.
Two UVA Cheerleaders visited the medical center’s NICU unit to reach to babies and their families as part of the annual competition.
Cville Sabroso will return to Charlottesville for its 13th year and hope to provide a showcase of Latin American culture amidst a challenging year for the Immigrant community nationwide.
Two native Argentines, who met in Miami, have opened an Argentinian steakhouse in Charlottesville.
Daniel Sivinski, the Squash and Fitness Specialist at the Boy & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia (BGCCVA), was recognized as the 2025 Professional of the Year by the organization’s Virginia/Washington D.C. Area Council earlier this month.
Albemarle County and Charlottesville teachers landed over $11,000 in grants from the Shannon Foundation.
UVA’s Board of Vistors approved the leasing of its Oak Lawn property to Charlottesville City Schools during its meeting on Friday. The decision comes after the federal government awarded the Federal Executive Institute property to UVA despite initially awarding it to the city schools.
The Botanical Garden of the Piedmont has surpassed $10 million in funds raised for its upcoming botanical garden project.
Since 1981, the Charlottsville Ronald McDonald House has provided support to the families of sick children.
The city’s Community Police Academy gives everyday civilians the opportunity to receive training on the daily operations and functions of the department.Â