Starting this week, the city of Charlottesville ’s Office of Economic Development will disburse $40,000 in grants to local small businesses, all of which are owned by people of color or women. The mini-grant program, facilitated through the city’s Business Equity Fund, is the latest effort...
It’s impossible to know precisely why shootings have declined, law enforcement officials say — but the timing coincides almost exactly with the formation of a group of volunteer mediators from Charlottesville ’s Black neighborhoods. Those volunteers are — right now — identifying conflicts and...
The federal government expanded its Federal Retail Pharmacy Program to include more multiple stores in addition to CVS that can now distribute COVID-19 vaccines in Virginia. That means vaccines may be available at multiple pharmacies in Charlottesville .
When Charlottesville preschool and elementary schoolers return to in-person learning Monday, few will be arriving on buses. Charlottesville City Schools doesn't have enough bus drivers (the district lost 12 bus drivers since September). Officials are urging students to walk, bike or carpool to school.
Although local hospitality businesses weren’t surprised by the University of Virginia’s Wednesday decision to put t… https://t.co/Ss3vwClv2f
At five out of six elementary schools, as well as at Walker Upper Elementary, 142 students are on a waiting list fo… https://t.co/71qdexE91Y
After a year of community and stakeholder outreach by consultants, Charlottesville city council officially endorsed an affordable housing plan — a first step in guiding the update to the city’s Comprehensive Plan and the development of a zoning rewrite.
Still Determined continues this week with an exploration into how administrators, teachers and students are prepari… https://t.co/yRt4PsGbvE
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On the latest installment of @CVLSoundboard, @AliSullivan9 talks about last month's COVID-19 spike at the Universit… https://t.co/uugwdr0y6Q