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Charlottesville City
12 months ago
Monticello naturalization ceremony welcomed 74 new citizens

“It is a new beginning, and a big dream come true!”

Local
1 year ago
How to see the Fourth of July fireworks from all over Charlottesville

Get a great view of the Carter Mountain fireworks from all over the city.

Todd Gilbert
Local
1 year ago
President Trump nominates Del. Todd Gilbert as Western District of VA U.S. Attorney

President Trump has nominated former Virginia House Republican Leader and former House Speaker Todd Gilbert as U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Virginia.

Education
1 year ago
Sens. Warner, Kaine accuse Trump administration of illegally withholding $108 million from Virginia K-12 schools

The money would be used to support teacher training, after-school programming and mental health resources.

UVA
1 year ago
Jim Ryan to step down as UVA president on July 11, return as professor

Ryan will return as a full professor following a sabbatical.

Albemarle County
1 year ago
Virginia agrees not to fully enforce state law banning conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ minors

“Conversion therapy” refers to the scientifically discredited practice of using therapy to “convert” LGBTQ people to heterosexuality.

Charlottesville City Attorney John Maddux
Charlottesville City
1 year ago
City attorney takes over zoning case after costly missed deadline

Charlottesville city attorney John Maddux has taken over the city’s zoning ordinance case.

Local
1 year ago
How to celebrate the Fourth of July in the Charlottesville area

Charlottesville is set to host many different Fourth of July events from fireworks to parades to citizenship ceremonies and charity events.

UVA Rotunda as seen from West Pavilions on Lawn
UVA
1 year ago
UVA suddenly cancels virtual BOV meeting Wednesday

The Board of Visitors had been scheduled to meet Wednesday to discuss a resignation.

Doctor with Patient, health, healthcare, sick
Local
1 year ago
VHHA says Senate plan could cost Virginia hospitals $2-billion annually

Saying they’re “deeply disturbed”, the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association has released a statement saying the Senate “approach” in the budget reconciliation bill “would cost Virginia hospitals $2-billion annually in essential funding that helps them sustain their operations, employ people in the Commonwealth, and care for people in their moment of need”.