Virginia Assembly
2 months ago
Circuit Court judge sides with Democrats, blocks Youngkin appointees from university boards

Nine Democratic state senators had sued to keep Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s university board appointees out of those posts.

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Albemarle County
2 months ago
Short film shines spotlight on Civil Rights figure Sala Udin

On Saturday August 9 Vinegar Hill Theater will host a screening of “The Price of Resistance: Sala Udin, An American Agitator,” a documentary short film that details the actions of Udin during the Civil Rights Movement and how he became a target of FBI surveillance in 1960s Mississippi.

Charlottesville City
2 months ago
St. Paul’s releases details of Sunday assaults

The assailant punched people, threw a chair and head-butted one person during the Sunday assault just before morning services.

UVA
2 months ago
Contract guaranteed former UVA president Jim Ryan his sabbatical and professorships

Former UVA president Jim Ryan will become a tenured professor after his current sabbatical.

Education
2 months ago
Charlottesville, Greene County YMCA looking for after school counselors

The YMCA After School Program is looking to meet the ongoing needs of the community.

Albemarle County
2 months ago
Mostly cut off from the rest of the county, Advance Mills residents face expensive road repairs

32 homes in the Advance Mills Village neighborhood are on the other side of the collapsed roadway.

Entertainment
2 months ago
Rock legend Todd Rundgren to perform in Charlottesville in August

Todd Rundgren is bringing his “Still Me, (Still We) Tour” to the Paramount Theater.

Crime
2 months ago
Man assaults church-goers during service

Sunday morning services at Saint Paul’s Memorial Church were interrupted when a man began assaulting church goers.

Albemarle County
2 months ago
Lightning strikes Albemarle County home

No one was injured when lightning struck a county home on Saturday night.

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Local
2 months ago
DC council sets Aug. 1 vote on updated Commanders stadium in face of Trump block threat

The District of Columbia Council is set to vote Aug. 1 on revised legislation that could allow the Washington Commanders to return to the site of their former home at RFK Stadium, Chairman Phil Mendelson announced Thursday, describing the updated proposal as a win for the city and its residents.

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