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Video: Charlottesville Tomorrow’s editor-in-chief gives a keynote address at a national news conference
Angilee Shah and Sisi Wei, editor-in-chief of The Markup, spoke to about 500 news leaders at the Independent News Sustainability Summit about how to make a healthy newsroom culture.
Scottsville Town Council candidate Dan Gristko responds to voter questions
Statement from Dan Gristko, who is running for town council in Scottsville, in Albemarle and Fluvanna counties.
Scottsville Town Council candidate Bill Hyson responds to voter questions
Bill Hyson, who is running for town council in Scottsville, in Albemarle and Fluvanna counties, says an apartment development, maintenance and the budget are the most pressing issues.
Orange Town Council candidate Elliott Fox responds to voter questions
Elliott Fox, who is running for town council in the Town of Orange, Orange County, says the water tower and the workforce are key issues.
The 5th District’s up for grabs in Tuesday’s election, but so are mayors and school boards across Central Virginia
Charlottesville Tomorrow visited In My Humble Opinion to talk about the 2022 Voter Guide.
Charlottesville Tomorrow’s editor-in-chief will headline summit of national news leaders
Angilee Shah will deliver a keynote address about reimagining newsrooms — and remaking the news. Executive director Giles Morris will also lead a session on building trust and sustainability.
Race is at the center of Louisa County School Board special election
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We’re hiring: Cover big stories in local news as a reporter with Charlottesville Tomorrow
We are seeking a reporter who prioritizes what matters to diverse communities and can effectively cover politicians, government officials and others in positions of power.
Charlottesville Tomorrow awarded two-year, $200,000 grant from the Ford Foundation in support of expanding capacity for local news
Charlottesville Tomorrow is joining the individuals and organizations that receive support from the Ford Foundation with the receipt of a two-year, $200,000 grant under the Foundation’s Creativity and Free Expression program.