"We, the people of Orange County, Virginia, have — for a long time — been cooking, drinking, and washing our clothes in ...
Plus, MACAA has a new executive director and a local group launched a new website with all the programs that help people save money on their energy bills.
An art project that illuminates Fluvanna’s Black history was partly born from the friendship between two women.
The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing Wednesday, Feb. 5 on a proposed solar energy project at ...
Charlottesville City Schools plans to rezone its elementary schools, which will mean children in a handful of neighborhoods will attend new schools beginning in 2027.
January can be a trying month. It’s cold. It’s dark. And many people across the state are not feeling well. That’s been especially true this January. More central Virginians visited emergency ...
Colleen Rosenberry, 61, started painting after her son, Michael Vest, unexpectedly died in a car accident in 2018. Now, her work is on display at Studio IX in Charlottesville. Credit: Kori ...
There’s something in the air, and it’s not good — Virginia is experiencing high rates of the flu, COVID-19, and other respiratory illnesses, according to the Virginia Department of Health (VDH). In ...
Charlottesville Tomorrow is growing our team in 2025 and seeks a community editor. This is the first time that the nonprofit news organization has an operational budget of well over $1 million. The ...
The City of Charlottesville has quietly launched a new pilot program to grant residents money for new electric bikes. The $1,000 “mini grants” will be distributed to 25 people every three months in ...
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