
Wednesday morning at 350 Park Street… a groundbreaking finally on the first phase of construction of the new joint Albemarle-Charlottesville courthouse.

As part of the plans for modernizing Buford Middle School, Charlottesville Superintendent Dr. Royal A. Gurley Jr. has recommended a name change to Charlottesville Middle School effective August 2025, when students are planned to begin using the new building on the school campus.
For the first time since Lisa Robertson resigned in December, Charlottesville has a permanent city attorney.

Charlottesville City Council will be busy Monday before their regular meeting interviewing City Manager candidates in closed meeting that afternoon. While just as a meeting interviewing candidates last week was followed by no comment or vote, this is to be the same. However, an agenda item at Monday evening’s regular meeting shows Council will vote on the nomination by interim City Manager Michael Rogers of a new City Attorney.

The state is doing Free Fishing Days weekend starting Friday, June 2 through Sunday, June 4.

A mailer distributed last week by the Amy Laufer campaign has created a lot of noise over the week among those planning to vote in the Democratic primary, and has brought out a chastisement from former City Councilor Heather Hill.

After more than four months of controversy and questions over the future leadership at […]

The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce has a new leader with extensive business experience.

An arrest, but not much more information, on gunshots that closed a portion of Preston Avenue during the May 16 afternoon rush.
A juvenile was the victim of a gunshot wound in the city on Saturday evening.