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Charlottesville City
5 months ago
City Council to consider $10-million-plus 2025 surplus destiny

City Council Tuesday night begins contemplation of what to do with $10,001,875.49 of surplus from the 2025 budget to be distributed in 2026.

Politics
5 months ago
Beth Macy won’t change course if redistricting pits her against Tom Perriello

The former Roanoke Times journalist and acclaimed Dopesick author is running the 6th District, which could add Albemarle County and Charlottesville if redistricting efforts succeed.

UVA women's basketball (2026)
UVA Sports
5 months ago
Virginia women’s basketball survives Stanford’s fourth quarter charge

Kymora Johnson scored 25 points as UVA downed the Cardinal, 75-69.

CHS runners at the 2026 Millrose games
Local Sports
5 months ago
CHS sends two runners to the Millrose Games

Seniors Sam Palmer and Elaina Pierce each finished in the top half of their respective mile runs at the historic track & field event

UVA Sports
5 months ago
Bench leads the way as No. 15 Virginia rallies past Ohio State

Chance Mallory and Ugo Onyenso came off the bench to lead No. 15 Virginia to a 70-66 win over Ohio State on Saturday night in Nashville, Tenn., the Cavaliers’ sixth straight victory.

Charlottesville City
5 months ago
Charlottesville to receive grant for close to $1M for construction of a shared-use commercial kitchen

The 11,300-square-foot facility is expected to establish five new market outlets and create 65 new jobs.

dog and cat
Local
5 months ago
Leading insurer urges keeping pets away from the chocolate Valentines

When it comes to celebrating Valentine’s Day with generous distribution of chocolate this coming weekend, one of the nation’s leading pet insurers urges making sure pets don’t get into what’s goodies to humans, but not to them.

UVA Sports
5 months ago
UVA baseball opens Chris Pollard era with win over Wagner

The ‘Hoos offense erupted in the sixth inning to send them to a 13-7 victory.

AEA members applaud
Albemarle County
5 months ago
Albemarle School Board approves first-ever collective bargaining agreement

The Albemarle County School Board Thursday night approved two contracts, one for licensed and the other for unlicensed contracts, as the first ever under the county’s new collective bargaining ordinance the Board of Supervisors passed in April 2024.

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