
Albemarle County, Charlottesville announce Catalyst Accelerator Program
Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville, in partnership with the University of Virginia, announced the creation of a new accelerator for regional entrepreneurs.

Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville, in partnership with the University of Virginia, announced the creation of a new accelerator for regional entrepreneurs.

Schools should provide climate education for students. With global warming happening everywhere, there is a need for the next generation to be aware so that they can take care of the earth.

Harrisonburg Downtown Renaissance’s annual Fourth of July event (formerly known as Valley Fourth) is back and better than ever.

In this age of digital technologies, internet outages can pose a big problem, not just for businesses, but also to individuals.

When you’re on the road, you can never know what happens next – and car accidents are so common these days, mostly because of the negligence of the traffic rules.

The City of Harrisonburg’s Downtown Parking Study is officially under way, and public input is needed on the future of parking in the area.

Britney Spears is making headlines after the singer’s team is being accused of deleting positive comments on the popstar’s Instagram account. Spears’s fan sites and fan accounts are coming out against the singer’s team.

A Virginia Tech research team recently uncovered conclusive details about the roles Facebook, Google, and the Federal Election Commission played in digital advertising around the U.S. presidential election of 2016.

Boater Martin Villa of Charlottesville won Saturday’s T-H Marine FLW Bass Fishing League (BFL) Piedmont Division tournament on High Rock Lake after catching a five-bass limit weighing 20 pounds, 10 ounces. For his win, Villa pocketed $3,932.

As legislators prepare for the special session to address gun violence on July 9, Democrats are saying that the greatest uncertainty is whether Republican Speaker Kirk Cox will even allow members of the House of Delegates to do their jobs.
Our content is free to read, but we do have bills to pay. Pitch in and help us keep the community informed.