City Council Monday night will consider the purchase of a $6.2-million property at 2000 Holiday Drive next to the Econo Lodge for a possible low-barrier homeless shelter.
The Mountaineers are one of 25 finalists in T Mobile’s Friday Night 5G Lights competition, which will award the winning school with a $1 million field renovation among other prizes. The school has already won $30,000 as part of the contest.
Republican Scott Smith and Democrat Fred Missel shared a number of similarities in a Free Enterprise Forum event but also shared different experience on how to approach issues as potential Albemarle Samuel Miller District supervisors.
Trump’s proposed “Compact for Academic Excellence” requires universities to cease considering gender and race in admissions decisions.
Albemarle County’s Board of Supervisors is stopping where they are right now, and happy to live for a while with the ordinance adopted last April regulating data centers.
The Blue Ridge Area Food Bank is ready for any influx of people in need because of the federal government shutdown.
At Advanced Pain Management of Virginia, Dr. Scott Wagner and his team explore new, alternative ways to alleviate pain using regenerative medcines.
The goal is to add 700 million gallons of water.
The McGuffey Art Center opened in October of 1975 in Charlottesville. This past weekend, past and present members gathered to celebrate its history.
Danville General District Court Judge Greg Haymore found probable cause that Shotsie Buck-Hayes attacked City Councilor Lee Vogler and allowed the case to proceed to a grand jury.
