
Staunton, Charlottesville monitoring coronavirus: No confirmed cases
There has not been, to this writing, a confirmed case of coronavirus in Virginia, but local officials in Staunton and Charlottesville are ready.

There has not been, to this writing, a confirmed case of coronavirus in Virginia, but local officials in Staunton and Charlottesville are ready.

Charlottesville City Manager Tarron Richardson will present his proposed FY 2021 city budget to Charlottesville City Council at its meeting on Monday, March 2, which begins at 6:30 p.m.

The Census Bureau will present Charlottesville’s first public information session about the 2020 Census on Sunday, March 1 starting at 3 p.m. at Congregation Beth Israel, 301 E. Jefferson Street.

Carrie Shepheard has been named Resident Engineer for the Virginia Department of Transportation’s Charlottesville Residency.

Former Charlottesville Police Chief Tim Longo has been named the associate vice president for safety and security and chief of police at the University of Virginia.

A major exhibit of Robert Shetterly’s work, ‘Americans Who Tell the Truth @ Charlottesville,’ opens at the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center and Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello on Jan. 18.

The Charlottesville Reading Series will host a reading on Friday, Feb. 21, from 7-8 p.m. at New Dominion Bookshop.

Charlottesville City Council voted Monday evening to adopt a resolution opposing war on Iran.

Charlottesville Parks & Recreation’s Free Fitness Week can help you work on your New Year’s Resolutions.

City of Charlottesville curbside trash or recycling service customers may place Christmas trees at the curb for collection the week of Jan. 13.