
Public invited to give input as part of Charlottesville city efficiency study
As a part of Charlottesville’s organizational efficiency study, the community is invited to attend one of two small group discussion forums.

As a part of Charlottesville’s organizational efficiency study, the community is invited to attend one of two small group discussion forums.

The 2016 City Services Fair will be held on Friday from 10am-1pm at City Hall Plaza (on the Downtown Mall in front of City Hall).

Strategically positioned on 5th Street, directly off Interstate 64, 5th Street Station, is the newest shopping center in southern Charlottesville.

Most days, University of Virginia Professor Emeritus Richard Crozier can be found painting in the passenger seat of his Volkswagen.

the fourth annual TEDxCharlottesville event prepares for “The Power of One” on Friday, November 11 at the historic Paramount Theater.

“Our Town Charlottesville,” a series of town hall style meetings in all of Charlottesville’s neighborhoods, will continue on Thursday.

Gov. Terry McAuliffe will campaign for Hillary Clinton in Charlottesville and Attorney General Mark Herring will campaign for Clinton in Richmond.

Charlottesville City Council unanimously adopted a resolution in support of open data at its meeting on Monday.

The graduate student-run journal Virginia Policy Review welcomes Mayor Mike Signer and Vice Mayor Wes Bellamy of Charlottesville City Council.

Last November, dozens of Charlottesville artists submitted ideas for the Energize! Charlottesville Pitch Night: The Power of Energy in Our Lives.
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