Activists arrested, released after Friday night protest
By Maggie Servais | June 11, 2018The individuals were protesting the conviction of a counterprotester at last year’s Unite the Right rally.
The individuals were protesting the conviction of a counterprotester at last year’s Unite the Right rally.
In a contentious 3-2 vote the Charlottesville City Council appointed seven members to an initial police civilian review board at its meeting Monday night.
The conversation came just over a week after the Council decided not to renew City Manager Maurice Jones's contract
Johnson was beaten and arrested by agents of Virginia's Alcoholic Beverage Control in March 2015.
Local officials are responding to heavy damage and dangerous conditions from flash floods.
Boylan's now-former general manager told The Daily Progress that the bar required patrons to present a student ID after 11 p.m. to maintain a “no-drugs, no-thugs scene.”
Jones has held the title of city manager for eight years.
Brackney is a retired 30-year member of the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police and the former chief of police of George Washington University.
The Council will appoint seven inaugural applicants to aid in the establishment process of the full board at its meeting June 4.
Kirt von Daacke and Andrea Douglas will co-chair the commission, which is chartered for four years and will commence this fall.
RaShall Brackney formerly worked as chief of police of George Washington University.
The previous survey received over 38 percent of its votes from IP addresses outside of Virginia.
The mother-and-daughter duo protested the seizure of their family-owned land near Roanoke by occupying nearby trees for five weeks.
The City is currently in the process of updating its comprehensive plan, which will guide future development in the community.
U.Va. Architect Alice Raucher and consultant Gautam Sundaram present ideas for Ivy/Emmet redevelopment.
The demolition could be completed as soon as 2020.
The cross was originally removed from display after the white nationalist rallies of Aug. 11 and 12.
The City of Charlottesville hosted a forum to allow for 13 candidates seeking membership on a seven-member Police Civilian Review Board to answer questions from community members.
The Albemarle County Police Department released preliminary figures Saturday evening stating there were five arrests made at this year’s Foxfield Races.
Neither U.Va. nor the Commonwealth’s Attorney have openly granted the requests.