
Now that Charlottesville can remove monuments, should it?
News reports proclaim that the Governor of Virginia has signed into law a bill allowing localities in Virginia to remove Confederate statues.

News reports proclaim that the Governor of Virginia has signed into law a bill allowing localities in Virginia to remove Confederate statues.

The City of Charlottesville is extending the closure of City Hall to the public for at least the next two weeks.

The City of Charlottesville will now process orders for individual and business trash stickers by mail.

The City of Charlottesville is closing parking areas at the following parks effective immediately: Pen Park, McIntire Park, Tonsler Park, and Washington Park.

The City of Charlottesville is leaning upon Gov. Ralph Northam to take action to implement stricter measures to combat the spread of COVID-19, including a stay-at-home order, within the Commonwealth of Virginia.

In an effort to keep the creativity and connectivity alive during these times, The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative is teaming up with Charlottesville Safe Routes to School to introduce ART APART.

Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society has announced the appointment of C. Thomas “Tom” Chapman as its new executive director.

The City of Charlottesville is adjusting the operations of some additional Parks & Recreation facilities as well as the Neighborhood Development Services Department.

Charlottesville-based Fermata Energy’s bidirectional electric vehicle charging system is the first in the world to be certified to a new North American safety standard.

VDOT contractor Curtis Contracting Inc. will resume bridge deck work requiring extended lane closures on westbound Interstate 64 over Route 20 at exit 121 in Charlottesville.