Albemarle County
3 years ago
Courteney Stuart Reports: City upgrades pedestrian crossings to be ADA compliant

An initiative in the city to bring all pedestrian signals at intersections into ADA […]

Albemarle County
3 years ago
UVA establishes community safety working group to address gun violence

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (UVA Today) — The University of Virginia and the President’s Council on […]

Albemarle County
3 years ago
PVCC wins Eduardo J. Padrón Award for Institutional Transformation

The national award recognizes community colleges that have successfully implemented institution-wide efforts to address issues of public concern.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
Respected and innovative UVA football coach Rick Lantz passes away at the age of 85

Coach Lantz spent 43 years coaching football at the professional and collegiate level, with 30 of those years spent as the defensive coordinator.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
More than $320,000 in Project Safe Neighborhoods grants available in Western District of Virginia

Mar 2, 2023, News Release Charlottesville, Va. – United States Attorney Christopher R. Kavanaugh […]

Albemarle County
3 years ago
A Local Leader Writes an Open Letter to the Community Addressing Some of the Gun Violence

In response to the violence we have recently experienced in the community, one local leader is reaching out to offer solutions and encourage unity.

Charlottesville City
3 years ago
Citizens weigh in at Buford Middle School at gun violence prevention forum

Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis, representatives from Charlottesville and Albemarle schools, State Senator Creigh Deeds, and representatives from the BUCK Squad, and Pastor Alvin Edwards were part of a community forum last night at Buford Middle School arranged by the Charlottesville Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence.

Albemarle County
3 years ago
Courteney Stuart Reports: Firing by attorney, cease-and-desist letter escalate CASPCA controversy

On Friday, March 17, a volunteer dog walker was fired from the Charlottesville Albemarle SPCA with an email from a Richmond-based attorney representing the CASPCA board. A cease-and-desist letter from the same attorney, dated the same day, claimed defamation by several other former volunteers and threatened legal action against them.