Qdoba closes after 15 years of business on the Corner
By Kate Bellows | August 9, 2018Fast-casual chain Qdoba Mexican Eats closed last month after nearly 15 years of business on the Corner.
Fast-casual chain Qdoba Mexican Eats closed last month after nearly 15 years of business on the Corner.
Hundreds of state troopers and other law enforcement personnel have already begun to descend upon the City as the region and state prepare for any demonstrations or other incidents of civil unrest this weekend.
The hiring of President Donald Trump's former legislative affairs director has come under criticism in recent weeks.
A look at how three professors are using the social media platform.
The announcement marks the University's first appointments of a female provost and chief operating officer.
It is currently unclear whether he will orchestrate unsanctioned demonstrations in Charlottesville.
Ryan said his approach to the presidency would be driven by a commitment to serve others — at the University and beyond.
Murphy will become interim city manager, replacing outgoing City Manager Maurice Jones.
History Profs. William Hitchcock and Melvyn Leffler wrote that the decision to hire Short “runs counter to the Center’s fundamental values.”
U.Va. has said the Rotunda's North Plaza will be closed from the evening of Aug. 10 through the morning of Aug. 13.
Last December, the City denied Kessler's request for a permit on public safety grounds.
Michael Anthony Williams II, 37, has been charged with malicious wounding.
U.Va.'s Miller Center for Public Affairs has come under fire for hiring Marc Short, President Donald Trump’s former director of legislative and intergovernmental affairs, as a senior fellow.
On the reporting deadline of June 30, Riggleman had nearly $208,000 on hand, while Cockburn had over twice that — approximately $482,000.
City Council received presentations from local officials regarding the region’s preparedness for potential demonstrations next month on the one-year anniversary of the white nationalist Unite the Right rally.
Charlottesville City Council voted Monday to rename Emancipation Park and Justice Park to Market Street Park and Court Square Park, respectively.
University Police Department officers made eight total arrests in between Thursday, July 12 and Sunday, July 15.
Eleven months after the Unite the Right rally, local emergency management officials and police personnel convened to present preliminary plans for managing a potential Unite the Right anniversary rally next month.
OpenGrounds moved out of its Corner building on July 1 and will now be under the Office of the Vice President and Provost instead of the Office of the Vice President for Research.
Kessler ordered to use “best efforts” to prevent armed groups from coming to Charlottesville, among other directions