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Everyone who works at Charlotteville Tomorrow has multiple touch points too — our reporter Erin O’Hare is part of the music and creative community, our chief sustainability officer Michaux Hood has ...
"I want to urge you to continue to make transportation, and bus transit in particular, a real priority for the lives of real ...
The current board asks too much of unpaid part-time volunteers, many of whom may not realize how demanding the role can be, explained Inez Gonzalez, the PCOB's executive director.
Amid increase in drowning deaths, Virginia Department of Health urges renewed water safety awareness
Parents, caregivers, and children can take VDH's "pool safety pledge" and learn more about pool safety as part of a national ...
From clean energy and farming to blues music and youth mentorship, dozens of UVA programs tied to federal grants have been ...
Charlottesville and parts of Albemarle County are getting a new water main. In October of this year, the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority (RWSA) will begin a four-year-long project constructing five ...
As the City of Charlottesville waits for a written court order in an ongoing zoning lawsuit, it is continuing to operate under its 2024 development code — and taking steps toward ensuring that it can ...
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