Tenaska, a Nebraska-based energy company, has filed a formal appeal of the Fluvanna Planning Commission’s vote in January ...
Local service providers faced treacherous weather conditions during this year's federally mandated count of how many people ...
After seeing one of his drawings, Mike Stoneking’s seventh grade art teacher predicted that someday, the boy would become an ...
This local grantmaker believes that while well-intentioned, funding or creating a new nonprofit can be counter-productive. He ...
The $234K in approved funding will cover expenses for local permanent supportive housing residents — many of whom are elderly ...
Daniel Fairley II is the Community Endowment Fund Program Manager at the Charlottesville Area Community Foundation. He is a ...
One school district gave parents “goodie bags” stuffed with resources for nutrition and medical care. Another district handed ...
The outcome of an ongoing lawsuit could determine whether thousands of Virginia students can afford to stay in college, but ...
"I do have some concerns that some property owners in town, especially those who have tenants who are low-income, aren't ...
Over 20% of the city of Charlottesville lives in poverty — which has been true for the past three decades, according to the U.S. Economic Development Administration.
"The remarkable thing is just the concentrated nature of it. We might see these numbers over the entire winter of slips and falls on ice, but we're getting them all in this singular week, which puts a ...
As of Thursday evening, just 12 people had completed the United Way's required paperwork to shovel snow for their elderly and ...
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