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Mike Barber

Mike Barber is the editor-in-chief at Cville Right Now. Reach him by email at mbarber@cvillerightnow.com.

Albemarle County
8 months ago
ACPD seeking hit-and-run driver who critically injured pedestrian Sunday

Police are looking for a hit-and-run driver who left a pedestrian with life-threatening injuries.

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Charlottesville City
8 months ago
Plaintiff in city zoning case speaks out

One of the plaintiffs in the White vs. Charlottesville zoning lawsuit laid out the reasons for the action against the city.

Local
8 months ago
As UVA works to prepare a No. 2 QB, Nebraska transfer Daniel Kaelin could get game reps

UVA wants to get backup quarterback Danny Kaelin ready for a role this season.

Albemarle County
8 months ago
Albemarle registrar Lauren Eddy resigns

Albemarle County general registrar and director of elections Lauren Eddy resigned her position.

Crime
8 months ago
Charlottesville mayor praises policework in Fourth of July shooting arrest

Mayor Wade reiterated that more arrests could be forthcoming, while questions persist about connection with Brookdale shooting, gang involvement.

Charlottesville City
8 months ago
Fifth annual Soul of Cville Festival is the event’s biggest production to date

The scope of the festival has grown considerably since 2021.

Politics
8 months ago
Area Democrats challenge Winsome Earle-Sears’s education record

Democrats criticize Winsome Earle-Sears’s support of Trump education policies.

Local Nonprofits
8 months ago
Monticello, Jefferson Foundation land $1 million grant

Monticello, has secured a two-year, $1 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.

Education
8 months ago
Which students get free school breakfast and lunch in the city and county this year?

Nine of Albemarle County’s 26 public schools and all 11 of Charlottesville’s city schools qualified for the USDA’s school meal programs.

Albemarle County
8 months ago
Bussing mixup leaves some county families scrambling for a ride to school

ACPS says it identified 29 students who walked to school last year and still need a spot on the bus as classes begin Wednesday.

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