Meta announced this week that 30 newsrooms across the country, including Charlottesville Tomorrow, will participate in the Meta Journalism Project’s US Reader Revenue Accelerators, a global training program aimed at equipping local news publishers with the skills, tools and resources they need to build viable and adaptable businesses. This diverse group of participants vary from […]

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Charlottesville Tomorrow names Jessie Higgins Managing Editor
Lead Reporter Jessie Higgins has been promoted to the position of Managing Editor, effective immediately.
Charlottesville Tomorrow names Angilee Shah Editor-in-Chief
Angilee Shah will become Charlottesville Tomorrow’s first Editor-in-Chief on December 1, 2021.
Vinegar Hill Theatre to feature two sold-out screenings of local filmmaker Ty Cooper’s “Amanda.”
AMANDA, the latest film from Award Winning Director, Ty Cooper. It is a story about love, trauma, relationships, art and community.
From the Newsroom: Albemarle High School Senior Courtney Elhart joins CT team for school internship
Charlottesville Tomorrow welcomes Courtney Elhart to our team as a 2021-2022 marketing and engagement intern. Courtney is a senior of Albemarle High School, a President of the Film Club, Secretary of National English Honor Society, and Captain of the girl’s varsity swim team. With a passion for storytelling she combines her knowledge of writing, with […]
From the newsroom: We say goodbye to civic leader and Charlottesville Tomorrow board member Leigh Middleditch, Jr.
Longtime Charlottesville Tomorrow Board Member Leigh B. Middleditch Jr. died peacefully at Hospice House Of The Piedmont on October 3, 2021. He was 92. Leigh served as a Charlottesville Tomorrow Board Member from 2008 through 2021.
Charlottesville Tomorrow announces new nonprofit channel
Charlottesville Tomorrow is working to create a new way for local nonprofits to engage readers with important messages by developing a sponsored content channel for digital public service announcements. You may have seen them showing up already in our e-newsletter, but if you haven’t yet, please take a look. Our community has a vibrant, diverse, […]
News Editor Elliott Robinson departing Aug. 27
Elliott Robinson, Charlottesville Tomorrow’s first news editor, has announced that he is departing the newsroom on Aug. 27 to become news director at VPM, which is headquartered in Richmond. In August 2018, he arrived at Charlottesville Tomorrow after six years with BH Media (now Lee Enterprises), mostly at The Daily Progress. In the video below, […]
Charlottesville Tomorrow awarded Sustainable Publishing Solutions grant funding from The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
Last week, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation announced Charlottesville Tomorrow as one of 26 recipients who will be receiving funding for audience centered upgrades and improvements of our digital publishing systems. “In combination with the results from our recent audience survey on Charlottesville media, we’re excited to see how improvements to our […]
Guidelines: How to submit a commentary/opinion
On occasion, Charlottesville Tomorrow will publish opinion pieces by members of our local community. We cannot guarantee that a submission will run. Letters must include the writer’s full name…