
Electrical work to close Charlottesville City Hall over Labor Day weekend
Electrical equipment in the Charlottesville City Hall complex will be replaced over the Labor Day weekend.

Electrical equipment in the Charlottesville City Hall complex will be replaced over the Labor Day weekend.

Have you noticed that the government’s answer to every problem is more government—at taxpayer expense—and less individual liberty?

Rep. Don Beyer today blasted the Trump administration’s announcement that it would begin deferring withholding payroll taxes in September for federal employees, a move that could hit thousands with unanticipated large tax bills next year.

#ActFastUVA is demanding that the University of Virginia abandon its “hybrid with remote option” learning model for the fall and cancel move-in for the majority of undergraduates, citing safety concerns.

The ACC has rescheduled the N.C. State-Virginia Tech football game from Sept. 12 to Sept. 26 after N.C. State announced 27 COVID-19 cases in its athletics department, including cases among members of the football team.

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations estimated in 2018 that 34.2 percent of the world’s fish stocks were overfished.

Growth and Opportunity for Virginia will award more than $5.5 million to support projects that will help address economic and public health challenges.

The Harrisonburg Police Department plans to continue the tradition of National Night Out, which is sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch, in October, instead of early August.

The University of Virginia is delaying undergraduate in-person instruction and residence hall move-in dates by two weeks.

The Virginia Department of Forestry is offering financial assistance to remove dead or dying ash trees from the public landscape.
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