Charlottesville among several Virginia localities with May Day Strong events
Indivisible Charlottesville and Cville DSA are hosting a local May Day Strong event this coming Friday, May 1, with the focus being: No Work. No School. No Shopping.
Indivisible Charlottesville and Cville DSA are hosting a local May Day Strong event this coming Friday, May 1, with the focus being: No Work. No School. No Shopping.
WINA-1070 AM gives two hours of airtime each weekday, noon to 2 p.m., to a schlub from Southern California who slurs the place where he lives now as the “Democratic Socialist Republic of Charlottesville.”
Lyle Lovett is coming to Charlottesville, specifically to The Paramount, this summer, for a concert with His Small Large Band, on Tuesday, July 21.
That Donald Trump fundraiser last night in Charlottesville was a million dollars per person to get in.
Donald Trump will be in Charlottesville later today for a closed-door fundraiser, which brings up the question – what does this supposed billionaire who can’t run for political office anymore need to raise funds for?
It’s WTJU Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon season, with the indy UVA radio station gearing up to launch its annual weeklong, 24-hour-a-day radio fundraiser beginning on April 20.
Rugby is American football, without pads and helmets, and without mass substitutions – and if you’re bleeding after a hit, nothing to it, ’tis but a scratch.
I’m struggling to explain how a quadruple amputee ended up in Charlottesville after police say he shot a man in Maryland, then drove a couple of hours to Central Virginia to check himself into a hospital.
Piedmont Virginia Community College is expanding its prison education program, thanks to a grant from the Mellon Foundation.
The professor and Army ROTC instructor killed in a terror attack on a class at Old Dominion University on Thursday was a Staunton native and Charlottesville High School alum.