Jackson Hephner

Jackson Hephner is a staff writer at Cville Right Now. Reach him by email at jhephner@charlottesvilleradiogroup.com.

Albemarle County
3 months ago
Botanical Garden of Piedmont raises $10 million in funds

The Botanical Garden of the Piedmont has surpassed $10 million in funds raised for its upcoming botanical garden project.

Local Nonprofits
3 months ago
Ronald McDonald House provides community for families at UVA Hospital

Since 1981, the Charlottsville Ronald McDonald House has provided support to the families of sick children.

Charlottesville City
3 months ago
Charlottesville Police to host Community Police Academy

The city’s Community Police Academy gives everyday civilians the opportunity to receive training on the daily operations and functions of the department. 

Charlottesville City
3 months ago
Charlottesville PrideFest hopes to bring together LGBTQ+ community

Charlottesville Pride will host its annual PrideFest at the Ting Pavilion this Saturday from 12:30-7:30 p.m.

news
3 months ago
Maupintown Film Festival to feature local Black stories and history

The 12th annual Maupintown Film Festival celebrates the Black community and its history of resistance to oppression.

Albemarle County
3 months ago
Ivy Solid Waste & Recycling Center to no longer accept cash payments

The Ivy Solid Waste & Recycling Center (ISWRC) will no longer accept cash payments beginning Feb. 2.

Local Nonprofits
3 months ago
Blue Ridge Area Food Bank raises awareness for Hunger Action Month

Over 170,000 people per month visited the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank in the past fiscal year, a 16% rise over the previous year.

news
3 months ago
State lawmakers approve plans for AstraZeneca to build plant in Albemarle, per reports

Global pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca announced in July plans to build a multibillion-dollar plant in Virginia.

Health & Wellness
3 months ago
UVA Health undergoing major expansion of Neonatal division

The UVA Health University Medical Center is currently building out three more floors in its South Tower, providing the Division of Neonatology with a much-needed expansion while adding more beds for cancer patients.

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