This week, we published “No Way Out,” a series about how the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act makes it very ...
Residents of Park’s Edge, an apartment complex in Albemarle County, have experienced poor and at times hazardous conditions ...
Plus, the next report into the investigation of how renters trying to improve their living conditions found frustration and ...
So, we created a guide. This guide explains our reporting process and how we talk with community members to craft thoughtful ...
Floods, roaches, rats, mold — this is Charlottesville Tomorrow’s investigation into how Virginia law often offers few options for renters in dangerous living conditions.
Central Virginia Violence Interrupters, Charlottesville-based community violence prevention group formerly known as the B.U.C.K. Squad, works late hours. Since its formation in 2021, its members walk ...
A Texas-based developer has proposed an 11-story luxury student housing building adjacent to Westhaven, Charlottesville's oldest public housing community. During an Aug. 19 Board of Architectural ...
Virginia’s lieutenant governor serves a four‑year term, presides over the state Senate, and stands next in line for the governorship — stepping in if the governor is absent, incapacitated, or the ...
Unused or expired prescription medication left in a medicine cabinet or tossed in the trash can be misused, abused or taken accidentally. To help residents dispose of medication safely, the Albemarle ...
An August 2021 CDC inspection of the ICA Farmville Detention Center in Virginia found that the layout of the dorms and living quarters would make it difficult to prevent another outbreak of COVID-19.
In a corner of an art gallery in Los Angeles sit dozens of bronze ingots stacked on pallets. Next to the ingots are two bright blue hazardous waste drums. A jar filled with slag, waste matter that ...
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