
Charlottesville Police Department releases 2021 Annual Report
The Charlottesville Police Department has released its 2021 Annual Report.

The Charlottesville Police Department has released its 2021 Annual Report.

Staff from Albemarle County Bright Stars, Charlottesville City Preschool, and MACAA Head Start will be hosting two application fairs for local families to discuss preschool options, learn more about day-to-day life in preschool, and get help completing applications.

The City of Charlottesville Climate Protection Program is launching two surveys for community input to inform its climate action plan for greenhouse gas emissions reductions and its climate vulnerability assessment.

The Paramount Theater welcomes the return of Charlottesville Opera for its 45th summer season beginning with their presentations of Richard Rodgers’ and Oscar Hammerstein II’s The Sound of Music followed by the charming comedy, The Merry Widow, live on stage.

The Charlottesville Reading Series will host a reading and musical performance on Friday, June 17, from 7-8 p.m. at New Dominion Bookshop.

Update: Wednesday, 1:23 p.m. Regan Elizabeth Kale, who was previously reported missing, came into contact with law enforcement Tuesday night and is safe, according to Charlottesville Police.

Authorities in Augusta County are seeking a Charlottesville man in connection with a series of reports of stolen vehicles and thefts from vehicles in the Fishersville area this past December.

The City of Charlottesville tracks utility usage and associated costs at nearly 70 municipal sites, including government and school facilities, as part of its Energy and Water Management Program.

Charlottesville City Council will return to in-person meetings with limited public seating and virtual access maintained for the Monday, April 18th meeting.

FOOD & WINE has named the seven most exciting up-and-coming big American cities for food lovers right now and four smaller urban locations that are making their mark, and Charlottesville made the list.
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