Brian Pinkston joins three other Democratic candidates contending for City Council
By Elizabeth Robinson | February 17, 2019Brian Pinkston currently serves as a project services associate director for planning at the University.
Brian Pinkston currently serves as a project services associate director for planning at the University.
The resurfacing of the images on Gov. Northam's (D-Va.) yearbook has prompted investigations into the University’s own history of racist incidents and their lingering effects.
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day last week, the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy hosted a “Batten Hour” talk Monday afternoon on racial inequality at the University.
English Prof. Jeffery Allen was charged with felony strangulation and misdemeanor simple domestic battery in November and was recently placed on administrative leave with pay by the University.
Associate Engineering Dean John Gates launched a $1 million research and intervention project to address the achievement gap in science, technology, math and engineering at the collegiate level.
The University is working with e-scooter companies to determine a parking policy.
Under Dalton’s plea deal, he will serve a two-year protective order that prohibits him from any contact with the victim and promise not to return to U.Va. or Charlottesville.
The president's working group has asked the community to provide input on seven main issues of focus in order to help determine which areas should be prioritized in the next five years.
The Republican committee for Virginia’s 5th Congressional District selected Riggleman — a former candidate for Virginia Governor and a distillery owner in Nelson County — as the GOP candidate.
Longo said the unidentified individual gained entry to the living room area of a residence and stole several items of value.
For many University students, Sheetz was a go-to place for cheap food and beverage options, regardless of the time of day.
Lloyd Snook formally announced his candidacy as a Democrat for the Charlottesville Council Tuesday.
Four individuals have formally announced their candidacy as Democrats, with more expected to join the race.
Coverage start times for two posts have been moved up and five posts have been added.
Emily Pelliccia, a deputy CFD fire chief, said the fire was more challenging than most due to its below-ground location and recent snowfall.
Bird, a California-based electric vehicle company, is bringing 100 of its scooters to the City of Charlottesville.
Emmet Street will be closed for construction Dec. 19 to Jan. 14 from Ivy Road to the McCormick Road Bridge.
The event held Dec. 5 was part of a series of roundtables Herring will preside over around the state leading up to the next legislative session of the General Assembly.
Dozens of scooters have appeared around Grounds with the launch of the pilot program.
Hudson said the first item on the agenda for her campaign will be healthcare.