
Now more than ever: Stand for peace in Charlottesville
Charlottesville, Virginia, has the potential to be a leader for peace at home and abroad.

Charlottesville, Virginia, has the potential to be a leader for peace at home and abroad.

The Nov. 18 installment of the Charlottesville Reading Series features readings by writers Kate Lynn Nemett and Jordy Yager.

UVA football (2-7, 1-4 ACC) hosts Miami (5-4, 2-3 ACC) on Saturday in Charlottesville. Get ready for game day here with Augusta Free Press.

Thirty-seven years ago, Congress commissioned and published a work of fiction, an account of what life in Charlottesville might be like during a nuclear war.

Three additional speakers have been added to the lineup for the fourth annual TEDxCharlottesville event “The Power of One.”

Charlottesville Director of Public Works Judith Mueller has announced her retirement.

St. Anne’s-Belfield School will host the Charlottesville Girls on the Run Celebration 5K on Sunday, Nov. 13.

Charlottesville City Council has reiterated its support for a co-located General District Court for Charlottesville and Albemarle County.

The City of Charlottesville was recently ranked third out of 11 Virginia cities ranked in the 2016 Human Rights Campaign Municipal Equality Index.

This Saturday, UVA will be host to two major events – a late afternoon home UVA football game and the Carrie Underwood concert at JPJ Arena.
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