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Politics
1 week ago
‘May Day Strong’ event planned for Friday on the Downtown Mall

The event, which starts at noon in front of the Freedom of Speech Wall, is one of many occurring nationwide in commemoration of International Workers’ Day.

Education
1 week ago
STAB’s Nori Carter wins Emily Couric Leadership Scholarship

The organization awarded scholarships to students from all 11 of the city and county’s high schools.

Aidan Peters, former CHS player
Local Sports
1 week ago
Aidan Peters Memorial Classic set to return to Disharoon Park

The high school baseball showcase will be raising funds to add field lights at Pen Park.

Charlottesville City
1 week ago
CPD annual report: Reported drug overdoses decline in 2025

Drug overdoses are down but the Charlottesville police are focused on continuing to reduce the flow of drugs into the community and the criminal enterprise that surrounds it.

Nighttime street concert: a bearded man in a denim vest sings into a microphone as a diverse crowd cheers under string lights outside a shop named Oyster House in the background.
Charlottesville City
1 week ago
‘Brave conversations and bold actions’ mark 14th annual Tom Tom Festival

This year’s festival included more than 200 events spread over five days, with 400 artists and speakers featured and over 25,800 attendees.

justice gavel
Local
1 week ago
Southern Poverty Law Center claims DOJ knew about paid informants alleged in indictment

DOJ indictment includes $287,000 allegedly paid to a Unite the Right online organzer

10-to-1 Congressional map proposal
Local
1 week ago
Supreme Court of Virginia upholds injunction halting redistricting vote certification

Tuesday’s ruling upholds the injunction issued by Tazewell County Circuit Court Judge Jack Hurley and comes three days before the State Board of Elections is to meet Friday to certify the April 21 vote.

Mugshot of a young man with short hair and a light goatee, wearing a white shirt, facing the camera against a gray backdrop.
Charlottesville City
2 weeks ago
Old Preston Ave. shooting caught on video

Police are still searching for a 24-year-old suspect.

Labor in the Park 2026
Local
2 weeks ago
Unions show solidarity at second annual Labor in the Park event

Optimism and frustration over the collective bargaining bill were made apparent, as campus workers directly questioned Del. Amy Laufer over their exclusion.

State Senator Ryan McDougle speaks with press after SCOVA hearing
Politics
2 weeks ago
Redistricting hearings begin at state Supreme Court

Republicans argue Democrats didn’t follow the state constitution because early voting had already begun when the General Assembly held a special session.