In collaboration with the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, Charlottesville Tomorrow and the Creator Hub will co-host a networking event and open house.
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Charlottesville Tomorrow receives $500,000 gift from the MacArthur Foundation
With this support, our newsroom will improve access to information and strengthen local news coverage in central Virginia.
What do a former mayor, DJ, Sunday school teacher and activist have in common?
For the new year, your neighbors envision the future of central Virginia.
What you told us about the local impact of the Trump administration, housing and history
Here is a recap of the 2025 reporting that had the biggest impact.
Watch: Here’s what the next 20 years could be
In words and video, central Virginians imagine the future.
Meet three new Charlottesville Tomorrow staff members who are bringing you more local news
We are pleased to introduce public institutions reporter Allie Pitchon, education reporter La Shawn Pagán and data lead Leela Prasad.
Charlottesville Tomorrow celebrates 20 years of local journalism
The 20th anniversary event brought together over 200 people, including a multigenerational group of community members, volunteers, staff, board members, nonprofit organizations and donors — to name a few.
Come for the free food, stay for the community — join us Saturday, Oct. 4 for our 20th anniversary celebration
The Next 20 anniversary event honors two decades of bold local journalism, community storytelling and civic connection.
Charlottesville Tomorrow’s housing reporting wins the 2025 INN Breaking Barriers
“This story pulled to top place in my mind because of the strong model it provides for other news organizations to follow,” wrote a judge.
Charlottesville Inclusive Media wins national ‘Collaboration of the Year’ award
LION Publishers recognizes Charlottesville Tomorrow, Vinegar Hill Magazine and In My Humble Opinion for their work increasing media representation and strengthening the local information ecosystem.





