Charlottesville man named to first cohort of 100 Obama Leaders program
Barack Obama’s foundation has announced its first cohort of changemakers, and to Charlottesville residents, it’s likely no surprise that Daniel Fairley, II, is on the list.
Barack Obama’s foundation has announced its first cohort of changemakers, and to Charlottesville residents, it’s likely no surprise that Daniel Fairley, II, is on the list.
Charlottesville’s Aquatics Program has selected two customer service pool attendants, a new position created this summer to keep certified lifeguards in the stands.
A Charlottesville nonprofit has partnered with the city of Hampton to make solar panels more affordable for residents.
Live music lovers were asked to rank the best under-the-radar live music destinations across the nation, and Virginia had three entries on the list.
Charlottesville City Manager Sam Sanders has announced the selection of Michael L. Thomas as Fire Chief and Steven W. Hicks as Interim Deputy City Manager for Operations.
The DOJ’s Executive Committee for Project Safe Neighborhoods unanimously approved the addition of Charlottesville, Albemarle County and UVA.
At a time when people need relief from the heat more than ever, Charlottesville has decided to shut down all aquatic activities at the Smith Aquatic & Fitness Center.
The Virginia Department of Transportation is seeking feedback on a transportation study assessing potential safety for the U.S. 250 corridor.
The City of Charlottesville is facing temperatures near 100 degrees this week with RealFeel temperatures predicted as high as 106 degrees.
The Charlottesville Police Department will hold its National Night Out Celebration on Tuesday, Aug. 1.
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