Sheetz location on University Avenue to close in June
By Carolyn Lane | May 22, 2021For many University students, Sheetz was a go-to place for cheap food and beverage options, regardless of the time of day.
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.
Hudson announced her candidacy Tuesday, challenging in a primary Democratic incumbent Del. David Toscano.
U.Va. Library has spearheaded an effort to update local Wikipedia pages to be more inclusive of African American history.
Ryan announced the creation the working group in October to begin the lengthy process of identifying ways in which the University can strengthen its bond with the local community and seek means for improvement.
The pair was joined by Dr. Jennifer Lee, the director of Virginia's Department of Medical Assistance Services, who gave an update on the Medicaid expansion bill passed during last year’s General Assembly.
A job listing for a “community resource specialist” — whose job would include helping low-wage University employees gain access to “housing, clothing, utilities, and food” — has drawn backlash from some activists, who say U.Va. should increase its wages for all its staff.
Survivors of the Aug. 12, 2017 car attack gathered Friday evening to share their recovery experiences at a fundraiser for the the Heal Charlottesville Fund.
Units from both the Charlottesville fire and police departments responded to the scene, and the involved individual was wheeled away from the scene by medics shortly before 11 p.m. Saturday.
Some participants held signs reading “Honk to protect Mueller” while the group occasionally chanted slogans such as “this is what democracy looks like” and “we are the righteous mob — let Mueller do his job.”
The Charlottesville City Council received community feedback at its meeting Monday as part of its ongoing public engagement process for the City Manager selection process.
The program is expected to begin Nov. 13, allowing city staff to begin collecting applications from interested companies, and will last until July 2019.