
Charlottesville city manager presents fiscal year 2021 budget
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.

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.

Home to the nation’s capital, the White House, and numerous government agencies, Washington, D.C., is more than politics and government.

SimpliSafe will invest $5.5 million to establish a customer support operation in the Willow Lawn area of Henrico County, creating 572 new jobs.

The State Senate voted 27-13 Wednesday to pass the Virginia Values Act, an omnibus bill that tackles anti-discrimination, sending the bill to Gov. Ralph Northam’s desk.

In contrast to the federal government’s method of budgeting, the budget for the Commonwealth of Virginia is more than balanced.

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.

Gov. Ralph Northam today signed 16 pieces of legislation into law, including a bill to reform parole eligibility for certain juvenile offenders.

The Augusta County Library in Fishersville will host a pair of Census 2020 Open House events – on April 1-2 and May 6-7 – to help local area residents fill out their U.S. Census response.

A bill to prevent landlords from denying housing to domestic violence victims because of their credit history is headed to the desk of Gov. Ralph Northam.

A group of Bridgewater College students and a staff member will put on tool belts and pick up hammers as they spend spring break volunteering as construction workers with Habitat for Humanity’s Collegiate Challenge Spring Break 2020.
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