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Author Archives: Angilee Shah

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Posted inNewsletter

When spring finally comes, these Charlottesville High School gardeners will be ready

by Angilee Shah March 17, 2023March 17, 2023

Urban farming is on the rise, especially among young people.

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Posted inGovernment and public institutions

A new City Council member will be chosen mostly behind closed doors, but here’s what the candidates told us about their positions

by Jessie Higgins and Angilee Shah February 6, 2023March 10, 2023

The shortlist of six candidates gave their views on housing density, tax revenue and hiring.

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Posted inGovernment and public institutions

City Council is choosing around 5 finalists out of the 20 people who applied to be appointed

by Angilee Shah February 2, 2023February 2, 2023

The finalists will have time to speak at Monday’s Council meeting.

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Posted inGovernment and public institutions

8 people have applied to be Charlottesville’s next City Council member, here’s who they are

by Angilee Shah January 25, 2023January 25, 2023

Council will appoint someone next month to replace Sena Magill, and there’s still time to apply.

Posted inGovernment and public institutions

Want to join City Council? This is what Councilors say they’re looking for in an interim member

by Angilee Shah January 6, 2023January 6, 2023

“I think it will be important to appoint someone who, as much as possible, shares the perspective Sena brought as a City Councilor,” said Councilor Michael Payne.

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Posted inGovernment and public institutions

Charlottesville City Councilor Magill resigns, remaining four members will accept applications to appoint her replacement

by Angilee Shah January 4, 2023January 9, 2023

The next election to fill the seat will be in November.

Posted inNewsletter

5 charts to help you understand Charlottesville

by Angilee Shah December 30, 2022December 29, 2022

Did someone forward you this email? Get nonprofit, local news in your inbox too — for free! Subscribe here. Friday, Dec. 30, 2022 Charlottesville is changing. But how isn’t always so easy to see. This year, we began a project that tells the stories of how things have and haven’t changed in the last decade. […]

Posted inNewsletter

The stories that mattered most to you in 2022

by Angilee Shah December 27, 2022December 29, 2022

If you like these emails from your local nonprofit news organization, today’s edition will help you tell a friend why they should subscribe here for free! Please forward it to someone who you think might like to read it. Friday, Dec. 30, 2022 Happy New Year from the whole team at Charlottesville Tomorrow! Jessie, Erin, […]

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Posted inOur neighborhoods

Rent relief for both Charlottesville and Albemarle County is now available through one hotline

by Angilee Shah November 29, 2022November 30, 2022

If you need help with rent, mortgage or utilities, you can get $1,000 per month or $3,000 in a year.

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Posted inHealth and safety

There are three candidates for Charlottesville’s new police chief — ask them your questions Monday night

by Angilee Shah November 23, 2022November 30, 2022

The Police Civilian Oversight Board is hosting a candidate forum and taking questions by email or voicemail.

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