Charlottesville Pride will host its annual PrideFest at the Ting Pavilion this Saturday from 12:30-7:30 p.m.
Watch for constricted lanes on I-64 through Albemarle County just outside the city for VDOT bridge safety inspections over the weekend between Pantops and Monticello.
A survey done for DC-based Share Our Strength’s No Did Hungry Virginia campaign shows rising food costs are putting nearly half — 45% — of Virginians into debt, and the challenge is even more pronounced in the Charlottesville area.
New Charlottesville City Attorney John Maddux has publicly shared an agreement reached with the Gentry Locke law firm which missed a filing deadline in the suit against the city’s new zoning code but keeps them on the case.
The group accuses Kennedy of pushing his dangerous anti-health and science agenda, lying to Congress, and pushing disinformation on American families.
If passed, the Appalachian Trail Centennial Act would use a public/private partnership expand and protect national trails across the United States.
Police must consider the risks to the public and themselves when engaging in high-speed pursuits of violators in vehicles.
The Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority is alerting the public to a big boom at lunchtime Thursday in the Fontaine Avenue area that will close the road for a little over five minutes.
City Public Works is advising permitted activity will occur within the westbound lanes of Ivy Road west of Copeley Road between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. today that could cause traffic tie-ups.
Warner, former chair and now vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, calls it a “new low.”
