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Local judicial and law enforcement systems were turned upside down on April 22, when two men were detained by plainclothes ...
Dust off your chaps and shine up your spurs, because CINCH World’s Toughest Rodeo rides into town for two nights of ...
The L.A.-based World Ballet Company presents a visually stunning new production based on the classic novel The Great Gatsby.
Early voting in the June 17 Democratic Primary for Charlottesville City Council begins May 2, officially kicking off the city ...
When City Council adopted a new zoning code in late 2023, the action granted property owners the ability to build many more ...
It’s the dawn of a new era at Vault Virginia with the unveiling of The Guild, an intimate live-music venue presenting ...
After the Trump administration shuttered Charlottesville’s Federal Executive Institute earlier this year, Charlottesville City Schools and the University of Virginia are competing to acquire the ...
One of the areas Albemarle Board of Supervisors has identified for industrial development is along Broadway Street in a ...
The Rivanna Area Queer Center, or RAQC (pronounced “rack”), has been a months-long labor of love for area organizers. And ...
Charlottesville was one of the first municipalities in Virginia to adopt a collective bargaining ordinance, and its unions ...
Local activists want a word with U.S. Rep. John McGuire, who is facing pushback over a lack of in-person interactions with ...
The Jefferson Theater A famous musician named Paul McCartney once sang, “You’d think that people would’ve had enough of silly ...
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