
Charlottesville City Council establishes Police Civilian Oversight Board
Charlottesville City Council unanimously passed amendments that define the structure, powers, and authorities of the newly established Police Civilian Oversight Board.

Charlottesville City Council unanimously passed amendments that define the structure, powers, and authorities of the newly established Police Civilian Oversight Board.

Charlottesville city offices will be closed on Friday, Dec. 24, Monday, Dec. 27 and Friday, Dec. 31.

The Charlottesville Area Association of REALTORS® announced the installation of 2022 President Pam Dent during a hybrid in-person/virtual ceremony last week at the Hillsdale Conference Center.

A federal grand jury in Charlottesville has returned an indictment charging three men in connection with a September shooting and attempted armed robbery of an Albemarle County man whom they believe possessed marijuana.

For the first time in 165 years, the Charlottesville Fire Department will promote four firefighters to the rank of Captain at the same time.

Charlottesville Area Transit service will remain zero-fare for the next four years.

The Tik Tok app may be best known as a platform for talking cats and silly pranks, but one man recently granted a conditional pardon by Gov. Ralph Northam is using it to spread a serious message of personal transformation and criminal justice reform.

The Charlottesville Sister Cities Commission is now accepting grant applications for its 2022 Sister Cities Grants Program.

Imagine a Day without Water is a national education campaign, and locally, it is focused on public awareness through an art contest inviting youth from Charlottesville and Albemarle County to illustrate why they “Love Our Water.”

The City of Charlottesville has announced Arthur Dana Kasler as the new director of parks and recreation and Stacey Smalls as the new director of public works.