Join Charlottesville Tomorrow managing editor Jessie Higgins at a Sept. 29 panel hosted by the Charlottesville Area League of Women Voters and Albemarle-Charlottesville NAACP.
Just before a terrible smell permeated eastern Orange County's water, a pump at the water treatment plant failed. Then the ...
The new piece, “Toward a Lineage of Self,” is an interactive map-based exhibition that looks at the physical and social ...
Bienvenidos la guía electoral 2024 de Virginia central Este año, los votantes de Virginia central tendrán la oportunidad de ...
We have a few quick updates for you today, starting in Albemarle County. The school district there outlined its plans this ...
Bennett died, Kara McClurken and her husband walked past the Johnson Elementary School's playground and looked at each other ...
Albemarle County Public Schools officials were briefly concerned that their high school was the target of a social media ...
He won’t ever play there, but Bennett McClurken-Gibney’s spirit will be all over the new all abilities treehouse, soon to ...
By 2034, the district expects its enrollment will increase to more than 14,500 students, about 1,000 more students than it is currently serving.
Speaking of restaurants, a bunch of them just left the Dairy Market — five of its 12 to be exact. The South & Central ...
The investigation into the claim that prompted Charlottesville to put City Attorney Jacob Stroman on administrative leave has ...
The Journalistic Impact Award recognizes a LION member that has consistently produced journalism with meaningful and demonstrable impact in its communities. Charlottesville Tomorrow was a finalist in ...