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The Looking Glass virtual tour
Charlottesville City
6 months ago
IX Park releases virtual tour of its immersive art museum

“The Looking Glass” can now be explored in a 360º Virtual Tour developed by SoundAround

Scott Beardsley
UVA
6 months ago
Report: BOV could name next UVA president Friday

The Washington Post is reporting that Darden School of Business Dean Scott Beardsley will be the choice to succeed Jim Ryan.

Albemarle County
6 months ago
Firearm larcenies contributing to youth violence in Charlottesville

Stolen firearms continue to be a factor in local gun violence, especially among local youth.

Western Albemarle High School
Education
6 months ago
City, county schools monitoring threat Thursday

Law enforcement has reviewed a threatening mass email sent to schools across the Commonwealth and concluded it was a hoax, Albemarle County Public Schools informed families Thursday morning.

Crime
7 months ago
CPD has charged suspect in September South 1st Street shooting

The high-speed chase that followed led to two shelter-in-place orders.

Albemarle County
7 months ago
Albemarle County releases details of June cybersecurity breach

Personal data and health information from a wide range of people who had done business with the county was compromised.

fall leaves
Charlottesville City
7 months ago
City leaf collection resumed through Feb. 13

After interruption by recent snowy weather, the City of Charlottesville is resuming curbside leaf collections on a revised schedule.

Santa visits a baby in the NICU
UVA
7 months ago
Santa and Mrs. Claus visit families at UVA’s NICU

The jolly couple, played by NICU unit staff, said the annual visits help bring a sense of “normalcy” for families

National
7 months ago
Statue of civil rights icon Barbara Rose Johns dedicated in National Statuary Hall

The statue replaces the statue of Robert E. Led, which was removed in 2020.

Health & Wellness
7 months ago
Sens. Kaine, Warner and Rep. Scott behind act supporting Black Lung Benefits Program for miners

Studies show more than 20% of experienced miners in Central Appalachia are getting sicker faster.

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