Charlottesville | Lea Marshall releases debut collection of poetry
Charlottesville poet Lea Marshall in her debut collection, The Slow Hammer of Roots, manages to combine both nature and humanity.
Charlottesville poet Lea Marshall in her debut collection, The Slow Hammer of Roots, manages to combine both nature and humanity.
New Dominion Bookshop will host a reading and book signing with author Tochi Eze on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 7 p.m.
A group of Charlottesville NIMBYs is seeking a cheap win in a court battle in a case challenging an effort by the City Council to make it easier for developers to build affordable housing.
Larry Haney, who was born in Charlottesville in 1942, was mostly a backup as a catcher throughout his Major League career.
It’s going to be loud at times in the Hereford Drive-Fontaine Avenue area on Grounds at the University of Virginia this week.
New Dominion Bookshop will host a reading with poets Sharon Perkins Ackerman and William Prindle on Aug. 29 at 7 p.m.
A man involved in a failed kidnapping scheme that ended in a shootout in Charlottesville pled guilty today to federal charges.
A troubled man attending a church service in Charlottesville stood up and physically assaulted multiple members of the congregation.
A Charlottesville man in in custody after he fled a traffic stop in Albemarle County on Sunday leading to a short pursuit on Richmond Road.
A West Virginia man is in custody after an undercover sting that led him to Barracks Road in Charlottesville to meet a 14-year-old girl.