Two pieces of bad news hitting the markets Wednesday morning lead University of Virginia economist Ed Burton to believe we are now slipping into recession.
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For the first time, Comcast is introducing the option to choose a five-year price guarantee when customers sign up for a new Xfinity Internet package.
The U.S. Small Business Administration has announced the availability of low interest federal disaster loans for small businesses and private non-profits who sustained economic losses caused by severe storms in January that resulted in power outages and boil-water advisories.
Crozet is preparing to welcome visitors for the second annual Yay! Crozet! Passport Event tomorrow (Sat, April 12). This event highlights Crozet’s small businesses and provides an opportunity for attendees to explore Western Albemarle while supporting its local economy.
For the sixth time, Charlottesville-based Crutchfield has been named by Virginia Business Magazine one of the “Best Places to Work in Virginia”
Albemarle County has been awarded a $613,570 grant through the GO Virginia Region 9 Council to support the continued development of the Rivanna Futures site.
Governor Glenn Youngkin has removed U. Bertram “Bert” Ellis, Jr. from the University of Virginia Board of Visitors, according to a letter released Wednesday pursuant to subsection D of Virginia Code § 23.1-1300.
The downtown Dewberry hotel property is on the market, and The Daily Progress editor Reynolds Hutchens tells Morning News possible suitors have been touring the property.
The Free Enterprise Forum tells Albemarle County leaders the Board of Supervisors needs to expand the development area by at least 2% for “a thriving economy” in its AC’44 update of the Comprehensive Plan.
