Residents can exchange firearms for $75 to $250 in gift cards as part of the city's violence-prevention efforts.
Blue Ridge Health District urges anyone who encountered an aggressive black cat Nov. 3 or 4 to contact local officials for ...
The National Endowment for Humanities did not explain the rejection, but the Trump administration is flagging words like ...
Every year in central Virginia, towns and counties hold elections that simply draw no candidates. The reason is a complicated ...
"Republicans, I think, were not particularly enthusiastic about their candidates," said Jennifer Lawless, professor of ...
In this First Person Charlottesville podcast episode, former Yogaville resident Brianna Patten speaks up — and helps others ...
Krieger retired to the Charlottesville area and then, she committed to a new calling: highlighting Black contributions and ...
Middle and high school students share concerns about AI and misinformation — and also how technology has helped us be more ...
Charlottesville Inclusive Media and Creator Hub is gathering past and potential First Person storytellers for an evening of ...
The hospital cited staffing challenges and declining births in the Farmville area as reasons for the decision.
Some local SNAP recipients are receiving a portion of their normal benefits, Charlottesville's Department of Social Services ...
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