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(10/10/18 6:32pm)
Fifth Congressional District candidates, Democrat Leslie Cockburn and Republican Denver Riggleman, squared off Monday evening at Piedmont Virginia Community College for their first televised debate. The two candidates spoke on issues such as government spending, climate change and social justice.
(10/08/18 5:45am)
The Charlottesville City Council voted at its Oct. 1 meeting to approve the allocation of $200,000 from the Charlottesville Affordable Housing Fund to allow the City’s Housing Advisory Committee to initiate the process of developing a localized affordable housing strategy.
(10/02/18 6:30am)
A number of professors and experts from schools and departments throughout the University and higher education institutions around the country convened at the Law School Friday to reflect on the white supremacist events of Aug. 11 and 12 through a variety of panel discussions regarding critical race theory in the U.S.
(10/02/18 6:30am)
Several professors and experts from schools and departments throughout the University and higher education institutions around the country convened at the Law School Friday to reflect on the white supremacist rallies of Aug. 11 and 12, 2017 through a variety of panel discussions regarding critical race theory in the U.S.
(09/20/18 6:47pm)
Charlottesville City Councilor Wes Bellamy spoke at length Monday at a Council meeting on the regional struggle to end the policy of notifying Immigration and Customs Enforcement of the release of undocumented individuals from the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail in response to public comments regarding the policy.
(09/17/18 2:25am)
The Charlottesville Police Civilian Review board continued to struggle with the extent and scope of its powers at the body’s meeting this past Tuesday as it looks to begin drafting bylaws for consideration by the City Council. In particular, board members hope to be able to acquire the ability to collect data and conduct their own research for the purposes of drafting bylaws.
(09/05/18 4:21am)
Members of the Charlottesville City Council and the City’s Housing Advisory Committee began the process of drafting a comprehensive affordable housing strategy for the City at a joint work session between the two bodies last Thursday. Topics of discussion included defining the parameters of community engagement for the plan and potential themes for its creation.
(09/01/18 7:34pm)
The company behind the $50 million luxury condominium West2nd project, Market Plaza LLC, has filed an appeal to the Charlottesville City Council of the Board of Architectural Review’s recent decision to deny a certificate of appropriateness for the development despite a press release last week announcing the project’s abandonment.
(08/31/18 4:23am)
The Charlottesville Police Civilian Review Board sought to understand the extent of its power at its third meeting Tuesday in which the body discussed its ability to appoint local civil rights attorney Jeff Fogel to the board and to receive complaints against the Charlottesville Police Department.
(08/29/18 3:59am)
The Charlottesville City Council and the city Planning Commission have recently agreed to draft an updated Comprehensive Plan by the end of 2018. Council is expected to review the draft at its second meeting in December to provide feedback to the commission.
(08/24/18 1:21am)
Charlottesville City Council held a public hearing Monday evening to discuss the hiring of a permanent city manager — the City’s chief executive and administrator — where community members stressed the importance of transparency in the selection process.
(08/17/18 3:29pm)
In the days following the Unite the Right anniversary weekend in Charlottesville, several community members have leveled sharp criticisms against the law enforcement response to a series of demonstrations which occurred in the City and at U.Va. throughout the weekend — despite local and state public safety officials declaring the response to be a success at a press conference Monday.
(08/17/18 2:30pm)
A number of Charlottesville community members are raising concerns about how law enforcement officials responded to a U.Va. Students United rally held outside of Brooks Hall at the University last weekend, organized on the one-year anniversary of a white supremacist torch-lit march through Grounds. The large numbers of police present at last weekend’s rally and the tactics officers used were criticized at a City Council community listening session Tuesday and on social media this week.
(08/14/18 1:13am)
Local, state and regional officials are saying the public safety and security response to the one-year anniversary of last summer’s violent Unite the Right rally was largely a success, despite facing sharp criticisms from some community members of the heavy law enforcement presence in the region and heightened security measures in downtown over the weekend.
(08/12/18 4:20pm)
On the one-year anniversary of the deadly white supremacist Unite the Right rally, over 200 anti-racist activists convened in Washington Park Sunday morning as speakers reflected on the tragic events of last year and criticized the heavy law enforcement presence in Charlottesville this weekend.
(08/11/18 9:48pm)
About 30 to 40 anti-fascist activists gathered at a memorial to Heather Heyer and then held a peaceful march down the Downtown Mall Saturday afternoon on the one-year anniversary weekend of the violent white supremacist Unite the Right rally.
(08/11/18 9:21pm)
Albemarle County resident John Miska, 68, Algenon Cain, 28, of Red Springs, N.C. and William Hawkins Jr., 53, of Amelia, Va., were arrested by law enforcement personnel downtown Saturday for disorderly conduct, trespassing and public intoxication, respectively, on the one-year anniversary weekend of the white nationalist Unite the Right rally.
(08/11/18 8:44pm)
Community members expressed mixed feelings about the implementation of bag searches by law enforcement Saturday as the City tightens security in the downtown area due to the possibility of potential demonstrations on the one-year anniversary weekend of the violent white supremacist Unite the Right rally.
(08/10/18 4:39am)
As the one-year anniversary of the white supremacist Unite the Right rally in downtown Charlottesville approaches, students and members of the local community have criticized the local officials’ plans as an excessive and burdensome response to the failures of last year.
(08/09/18 2:57pm)
In the final days before the one-year anniversary of the deadly Unite the Right rally in downtown Charlottesville, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam and Interim City Manager Mike Murphy have declared states of emergency. Hundreds of state troopers and other law enforcement personnel have already begun to descend upon the City as the region and state prepare for any demonstrations or other incidents of civil unrest this weekend.