
Charlottesville City Hall offices closed on Wednesday
City Manager Tarron Richardson has announced the closure of Charlottesville City Hall on Wednesday for a time of reflection and remembrance of Aug.12, 2017.

City Manager Tarron Richardson has announced the closure of Charlottesville City Hall on Wednesday for a time of reflection and remembrance of Aug.12, 2017.

Statement from Charlottesville City Manager Tarron Richardson on the eve of the third anniversary of the Aug. 12, 2017 violence.

The Charlottesville Department of Utilities is now offering a new $200 attic insulation rebate to city residents.

Charlottesville City Council has set Aug. 31 as the deadline for receiving applications to designate honorary street names during the 2020 calendar year.

The Commissioner of Revenue’s Office is now accepting online applications for the Charlottesville Housing Affordability Program.

Charlottesville City Council is soliciting citizen feedback related to deconstructing the local police system at a planned virtual listening session scheduled for next week.

A California man who used to live in Charlottesville has been charged with threatening to bomb Charlottesville city school buildings.

Leaders in Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville would have you believe there is some sort of local COVID-19 emergency brewing. The numbers don’t bear that out, but more on that in a minute.

By unanimous vote, the City Council of Charlottesville, Va., on Monday evening voted to ban militarized policing.

The Charlottesville Mural Project announces 17 new interactive murals for patients of UVA Health’s Department of Inpatient Psychiatry.