Recommendation made for new city chief of police
Charlottesville City Manager Maurice Jones has recommended Alfred S. Thomas Jr. for the City of Charlottesville's next chief of police.
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Charlottesville City Manager Maurice Jones has recommended Alfred S. Thomas Jr. for the City of Charlottesville's next chief of police.
With delegate counts making national headlines and the potential for a contested Republican National Convention in July, delegates selected by the GOP and Democratic Party in each state could play a major role in the candidate nomination process.
Former members of the University swim team reached a settlement in their hazing lawsuit March 28.
Wes Bellamy, Charlottesville City Council vice chair, is calling for the removal of the Robert E. Lee statue from Lee Park near the Downtown Mall.
The City of Charlottesville implemented a new change to the traffic pattern at the intersection of Culbreth Road and Rugby Road March 8.
Newly elected Student Council and Class Council leaders are setting their goals and agendas for their coming terms in office.
The Miller Center hosted Risa Goluboff, author of “Vagrant Nation: Police Power, Constitutional Change, and the Making of the 1960s” and incoming dean of the Law School, on American Forum Wednesday.
Republican presidential candidate and Ohio Gov. John Kasich made an appearance at the Miller Center Monday for a taping of American Forum.
With five candidates, the race for Second Year Council president is one of the most contested on the ballot this spring.
In response to fourth-year College student Martese Johnson’s amended lawsuit against the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, its director and three ABC agents, the defense is arguing these changes go too far and have moved to strike the amended suit.
For over a decade the Elson Student Health Center has been handing out free condoms to students, Office of Health Promotion Director at Elson Jamie Leonard said in an email statement.
Last month, House Bill 761 was introduced to the floor of the Virginia General Assembly by Del. Nicholas Freitas (R-Culpeper). The bill has since been tabled.
University Professors Jim Aylor, Cassandra Fraser and Mark Yeager have been chosen as Fellows in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. They are among 347 AAAS members named Fellows this year, University Deputy Spokesperson Matt Charles said.