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

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.

The community of voters has spoken, and a final four has been chosen for Charlottesville’s Got Talent, sponsored by The Paramount Theater.

The City of Charlottesville has filed a petition for appeal in the case of Payne v. Charlottesville to the Virginia Supreme Court.

Gov. Ralph Northam today announced two new affordable housing programs that will build upon efforts to provide safe and secure housing for all Virginians.

Charlottesville Fire Chief Andrew Baxter resigned from his position on Thursday, citing issues with funding for new positions. City Manager Tarron Richardson named Emily Pelliccia as interim fire chief effective immediately.

A joint statement from Charlottesville City Schools, the Charlottesville City School Board, the Charlottesville Police Department and the City of Charlottesville announced the parties have mutually agreed to discontinue the Memorandum of Understanding that placed school resources officers in city schools.

The selection committee for Charlottesville’s Got Talent! was overwhelmed by the positive interest and talent our community has displayed in their submissions.

Allen & Allen’s Charlottesville office is relocating on Monday, June 15. The firm will occupy a newly renovated tenant space in Dairy Central, conveniently located at Preston and Grady Avenues between downtown and the University of Virginia.

This year, graduations around the world looked a lot different, and the Charlottesville Waldorf School was no exception.
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