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Rosia Parker (left) and Katrina Turner (right), both Charlottesville residents and members of the City's Police Civilian Review Board, spoke at Sunday's rally.
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Rosia Parker (left) and Katrina Turner (right), both Charlottesville residents and members of the City's Police Civilian Review Board, spoke at Sunday's rally.
The activists marched along the Downtown Mall with fists raised in the air.
Law enforcement personnel search peoples' bags at a security access checkpoint established at Third Street on the south side of the Downtown Mall.
Law enforcement personnel search peoples' bags at a security access checkpoint established at Third Street on the south side of the Downtown Mall.
Local, state and regional officials held a press conference Wednesday on the area's preparations for the upcoming Unite the Right anniversary weekend.
State trooper vehicles stationed in the parking lot beside the Lambeth Field residence area, where many personnel are being housed.
State trooper vehicles stationed in the parking lot beside the Lambeth Field residence area, where many personnel are being housed.
Interim City Manager Mike Murphy (left) speaking at Wednesday's press conference.
Mike Murphy, pictured left, was named interim city manager in a closed Council session Tuesday.
Qdoba closed on the Corner in July.
Charlottesville police chief RaShall Brackney addresses the City Council at the body's July 16 meeting.
From left to right: Assistant Charlottesville City Manager Mike Murphy, Charlottesville police chief RaShall Brackney, Virginia State Police Capt. Craig Worsham, Gloria Graham, U.Va.’s associate vice president of safety and security, and Capt. Darrell Byers of the Albemarle County Police Department.
Mayor Nikuyah Walker said she was not present at the demonstrations, but added that she was in contact with individuals to ensure the safety of the demonstrators.
Outgoing University Provost Tom Katsouleas presented the preliminary statistics for the incoming Class of 2022 to the Academic and Student Life committee of the Board of Visitors last Friday.
The Council’s discussion of transitioning to a strong-mayor form of government comes just over a week after the body decided not to renew City Manager Maurice Jones's (above) contract which expires in December of this year.
According to Councilor Wes Bellamy, Brackney will be the first black female chief of police in the City of Charlottesville.
Planning Commission Chair Lisa Green speaking at the community workshop.
Brandon Collins, an organizer with the Public Housing Association of Residents, said he opposed the land bank ordinance unless City Council would fully implement recommendations by the Housing Advisory Committee.
A worker from facilities management works to remove paint from the base of the statue.