
From mind control to viruses: How the government keeps experimenting on its citizens
The U.S. government, in its pursuit of so-called monsters, has itself become a monster.

The U.S. government, in its pursuit of so-called monsters, has itself become a monster.

For good or bad, COVID-19 has changed the way we navigate the world.

George Floyd, who died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes, died because America is being overrun with militarized cops

Jennifer Carroll Foy released a plan to fight for comprehensive criminal justice reform in Virginia that builds on her Racial Justice Framework.

Rule by brute force. That’s about as good a description as you’ll find for the sorry state of our nation.

Charlottesville City Council voted this week to approve a fiscal year 2022 general fund budget, capital improvement program and to set tax rates for calendar year 2021.

The U.S. government — and that includes the current administration — is spending money it doesn’t have on programs it can’t afford, and “we the taxpayers” are the ones who will be forced to foot the bill for the government’s fiscal insanity.

Spotted Tavern Farm at Dodd’s Corner is a place where past and present meet.

Ashley Reynolds Marshall has been named Charlottesville’s first deputy city manager for racial equity, diversity and inclusion.

In July 2011, South Sudan became independent from Sudan following six years of autonomy and 20 years of brutal war.