Charlottesville | City tables criminalizing homelessness, looks for other solutions to crisis
Charlottesville doesn’t want to criminalize homelessness, but city leaders agree that something needs to be done to address the crisis.
Charlottesville doesn’t want to criminalize homelessness, but city leaders agree that something needs to be done to address the crisis.
It appears, no surprise, that the Ben Cline “town hall” scheduled for this week in Lexington is a town hall in name only.
The suspension of the U.S.-Kosovo dialogue marks the sharpest strain in the two countries’ relations since Kosovo’s independence in 2008.
The Trump administration is doubling down on efforts to hide major issues facing the nation including mental health and homelessness.
John Wade, a former football standout at Harrisonburg High and in college at Marshall, figures any Shenandoah Valley high school program would welcome a volunteer assistant.
A Virginia man sent dozens of sexually explicit images of children, including toddlers, to users on Kik, according to court records.
The next nationwide No Kings Day is Saturday, Oct. 18, with local events in Staunton and Charlottesville, among the more than 1,000, and counting, scheduled across the United States.
What we are witnessing is not a government of the people, by the people, and for the people; it is a government over the people.
Kam Robinson makes his first appearance on the depth chart at mike linebacker in 2025, which is obviously good news for the Virginia defense.
Charles Trueheart of Staunton lived in Vietnam in the early 1960s as conflict arose between the Asian nation and the United States.