The week it becomes a major venue for Virginia Film Festival screenings, an announcement Tuesday morning that three cinema-loving Charlottesville residents have purchased the building housing the Violet Crown and the theater is not going anywhere.
Charlottesville City Council voted to approve the purchase of a $6.2 million facility to serve as a low-barrier homeless shelter during Monday’s meeting.
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Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello Monday announced identification of six additional individuals enslaved by Thomas Jefferson.
Volleyball also swept Virginia Tech last week.
City Council is scheduled to hold the public hearing and vote on appropriating $6.2-million from the CIP Contingency fund for purchase of the 2000 Holiday Drive property for a low-barrier homeless facility at its meeting Monday night.
Although a trial date is set for nearly a year from now, City Council Monday night considers a settlement with the plaintiffs in the White v. Charlottesville City Council lawsuit.
Albemarle County Police have a suspect in custody in a Sunday afternoon shooting in Crozet.
