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Del. Christ Hurst spoke on his experience as a local journalist and his priority of granting greater power to localities in Virginia.
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Del. Christ Hurst spoke on his experience as a local journalist and his priority of granting greater power to localities in Virginia.
Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker was the solve vote against the ordinance, arguing that the University should not be able to dictate how the City manages its own property and development.
Charlottesville City Councilor Wes Bellamy addressed the Jefferson Society during speaker series designed to connect the group to the larger Charlottesville community. (Photo: Bellamy pictured at a City Council meeting.)
Current mayor Nikuyah Walker is the first Independent to serve as mayor since 1948.
City Councilor Wes Bellamy recently proposed during a City Council meeting to provide public housing residents of Charlottesville with high-speed fiber optic internet service at a significantly reduced cost.
Cornelius Griggs, president and co-founder of GMA Construction in Chicago, speaking at Saturday's conference.
Mayor Nikuyah Walker said the University should compensate the city in some form if the street is vacated and allow for the funds to be allocated towards an area of importance to the city, such as affordable housing.
The Council originally decided to hold the hearing and discuss the renaming of the parks after a petition was circulated by local activist Mary Carey which called for a renaming of Emancipation Park.
Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker said during the summit that it was essential to recognize the ongoing legacy of white supremacy in terms of Charlottesville’s affordable housing crisis.
Attendees at the Council meeting hold a sign reading "Community need over corporate greed" in protest of the rejected West2nd special use permit.
Jeff Fogel, a local attorney and city resident, said the ordinance was a misguided reaction by the Council to the events of Aug. 12.
Pete Kotowski, chief investigator of the collision site, speaks during Thursday's press conference.
National Transportation Safety Board officials held a press conference Wednesday evening.
During her remarks, Joy Reid discussed race relations in the U.S. and activism to combat racial inequality.
Charlottesville’s elected leaders seem more concerned with pushing progressive agendas over effective governance.
Assoc. Education Prof. Walt Heinecke addresses the Council during Tuesday’s hearing.