
Charlottesville man faces multiple charges after Skyline Drive Task Force sting
A Charlottesville man faces multiple charges, including assault on a police officer, following an arrest operation Jan. 20 in Waynesboro.

A Charlottesville man faces multiple charges, including assault on a police officer, following an arrest operation Jan. 20 in Waynesboro.

The Charlottesville Commissioner of the Revenue’s office would like to encourage businesses still needing to file their tangible business property or machinery and tools return to take advantage of a new online filing tool.

The City of Charlottesville, in collaboration with Cultivate Charlottesville-Food Justice Network, has launched a 24/7 Food Security Text Line in English and Spanish to provide direct food resource information to residents of the city and surrounding counties.

City of Charlottesville offices will be closed Monday, Jan. 18 for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Charlottesville City Council has appointed Chip Boyles to serve as city manager, replacing John C. Blair, who had been serving as the acting city manager since October.

Home Instead in Charlottesville is looking to fill 50 permanent CAREGiver positions in the area.

The City of Charlottesville will continue its work with a wildlife management specialist to implement a deer management program that will begin on Feb. 1.

City of Charlottesville government offices will be closed Friday for New Year’s.

Charlottesville Circuit Court, located at 315 E. High St., has been award LEED Gold certification.

The City of Charlottesville has received CARES Act funds to assist residential and commercial utility customers whose accounts are past due as a result of financial hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.