Panel considers future of Charlottesville’s governance
By Eleanor Barto | February 27, 2018Many citizens have raised concerns about the accountability of local government officials.
Many citizens have raised concerns about the accountability of local government officials.
The National Transportation Safety Board says the truck that collided with the train entered the railway crossing after the gates were down.
The University Health System was not the only victim of the malware operator.
The revisions serve as a response to the white supremacist events in Charlottesville since this past May.
Before the convention takes place, local Democratic committees will hold caucuses to select delegates for the convention, which are distributed in proportion to localities’ population.
Ben Cullop, a Democratic candidate for Virginia’s Fifth Congressional District, held a public meet and greet at C’ville Coffee Tuesday to discuss his campaign platform and goals.
City Council decided that the city will seek names from the local community by putting the matter to a public vote.
The City of Charlottesville and the Batten School jointly hosted the first annual Charlottesville Affordable Housing summit at Garrett Hall Friday.
The Birdwood Golf Course is scheduled to undergo renovations in the coming year.
The toys can be checked out for two weeks at a time and are currently located behind the front desk of Clemons
Court watching is a volunteer-based monitoring practice utilized in courtrooms to improve accountability in the legal justice system.
The goal of the demonstration was to encourage the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate to accept funds from the federal government to expand Medicaid.
Spencer is among the defendants in lawsuit claiming injuries from the white nationalist rallies of Aug. 11 and 12.
The permit would have added an additional floor to the previously proposed nine story construction design.
The revisions include measures to further engage citizen speakers at City Council meetings encourage participatory dialogue between the councilors and the public.
The hearing was the latest installment of a lawsuit filed against the city and members of City Council to stop the removal of the Robert E. Lee statue from downtown Charlottesville.