The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce is closing Thursday to begin relocating its offices as it announces today plans to relocate staff offices ahead of the upcoming sale of their building at 209 5th Street NE.
One occupant was evaluated at the scene for minor injuries after being displaced by a house fire in the Afton area.
The University of Virginia Darden School of Business has achieved its highest-ever placement in Poets & Quants’ 2024–2025 ranking of full-time U.S. MBA programs, rising to fifth place overall (up from No. 8 last year) among all public and private business schools.
More than $1.4 million in federal funding has been awarded to reduce lead-based paint hazards in homes across Virginia, targeting older residences where lead exposure remains a factor.
Seven people lost their lives in traffic crashes on Virginia roadways during the 2024 Thanksgiving holiday, according to preliminary data from the Virginia State Police.
The fire, which began in the staff parking lot, involved four vehicles and spread to nearby grass and leaves.
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Expressing additional issues to those expressed after initial presentation two weeks ago, Charlottesville City Council has deferred at least until its December 16 meeting a decision expanding its ordinance to add more vehicle types to city overnight parking restrictions.
What the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce calls its “halftime report”, the group finds retail sales growth in our area continuing grow through the first half of 2024.
The name of the Downtown Mall Grand Illumination tree is… Spruce Lee.
