After the Sunday night shootings at UVA, educational leaders stress resources for mental health.
Author Archives: Angilee Shah
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UVA was locked down for 12 hours before the suspect in a shooting on campus was caught
Three people were killed and two were injured in a shooting on Culbreth Road on Sunday night.
Good, Spanberger — and the mayors, councils and school boards of central Virginia
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In My Humble Opinion: Radio show hosts conversation about gun violence and the work it takes to support children
“People have already given up on the kids that we work with, people have already given up on young, Black men,” said Daniel Fairley. “That is unacceptable to us.”
A $300 million Charlottesville foundation seeks community advisors to decide its grants
The Charlottesville Area Community Foundation wants community input on how it invests its money.
Our reporters are building community, in and out of the newsroom
Meet Tamica Jean-Charles, local journalist — and also a Charlottesville newcomer who is bringing local people together.
Cavalier Daily report finds new UVA Board of Visitor appointee helped bring prominent white supremacist to campus
If someone forwarded you this email, get the next one in your inbox with a free subscription! Friday, Aug. 26, 2022 It was the first day of school this week, and across Charlottesville thousands of students made their way on foot and in cars. There were no more than six buses on the roads at […]
Why Charlottesville? Geography, history, racism and local politics all collided in 2017
“It’s the birthplace of our democracy,” said Emily Gorcenski. “And if you want to assault the ideals of democracy, you go to where it started. It’s as simple as that.”
Immigrant detention center in Farmville restricted to 25% capacity after COVID-19 outbreak lawsuit
A privately-run immigration detention center in Farmville and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has settled a lawsuit that alleges they failed to provide safety and medical care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This month’s Vinegar Hill Magazine features a daughter of Charlottesville who now leads a major American newspaper
Charlottesville Tomorrow Editor-in-Chief Angilee Shah talked with Miami Herald Executive Editor Monica Richardson about leading in a pandemic, breaking news and how to build community with journalism.