Participants are able to submit questions.
In response to the violence we have recently experienced in the community, one local leader is reaching out to offer solutions and encourage unity.
The Hoos clinch their third straight ACC series defeating FSU 12-4.
The Wahoos bounce back in dramatic fashion taking down the nation’s top ranked team as they opened ACC play.
Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis, representatives from Charlottesville and Albemarle schools, State Senator Creigh Deeds, and representatives from the BUCK Squad, and Pastor Alvin Edwards were part of a community forum last night at Buford Middle School arranged by the Charlottesville Coalition to Prevent Gun Violence.
The Wahoos take game one of the series in 10 innings.
The University of Virginia is again reporting a record number of applications for those wanting to become 1st-year Wahoos with close to 60,000.
Charlottesville schools announce a transition has begun with the city expected to keep the name CATEC — but with a slight change — when it assumes sole ownership of the center in July 2024.
On Friday, March 17, a volunteer dog walker was fired from the Charlottesville Albemarle SPCA with an email from a Richmond-based attorney representing the CASPCA board. A cease-and-desist letter from the same attorney, dated the same day, claimed defamation by several other former volunteers and threatened legal action against them.
Charlottesville Police haven’t said anything, but NBC29 has been on the scene of where shots were reported fire last night in the neighborhood behind the Best Buy.