
Online meeting June 4 to address future of 5th Street Corridor in Charlottesville, Albemarle County
VDOT will host an online public meeting on Thursday, June 4 to provide information about the 5th Street Corridor Study.

VDOT will host an online public meeting on Thursday, June 4 to provide information about the 5th Street Corridor Study.

Charlottesville leaders put out a joint statement late Friday expressing the shock and horror felt locally over the murder of George Floyd, an African-American, at the hands of a white Minneapolis police officer.

A Charlottesville group is organizing a protest at the city police headquarters to highlight justice for black lives lost at the hands of law enforcement, and raise issues with local police harassment, surveillance and militarization.

The Charlottesville Waldorf School is ready to share with a series of virtual Open Houses including question and answer times with teachers.

Construction will begin next week on two projects along U.S. 29 in the vicinity of Interstate 64 south of Charlottesville.

UVA Health is launching a hotline staffed by its medical students and doctors for Charlottesville-area patients without a primary care doctor.

The Paramount Theater is hosting a Charlottesville community digital talent competition.

The City of Charlottesville has entered the first phase of Gov. Ralph Northam’s Forward Virginia plan to ease public health restrictions to help contain the spread of COVID-19.

Waldorf Schools focus on experiential learning: an active approach to a subject’s lesson which uses different senses and subjects like arts and music, tactics, and manipulatives to best stimulate the mind to retain what is being learned.

Keeping track of 40,000 grapevines from the ground has its challenges, especially when it comes to determining places that need a little more irrigation than others, or maybe a little more, or less, fertilizer than others.