2020 is not just a presidential election year. 2020 is the year that Virginians can vote to keep their senior senator or replace him, while one of the most sprawling congressional districts in the state will be open for a new representative. Virginia’s 5th Congressional District is the state’s largest geographically. Resembling the shape of […]
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Special: Ongoing schools coverage during COVID-19 pandemic
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The path to net zero
The city, county, and governor set greenhouse gas emissions goals. Now what? The future may not mean the flying cars of science fiction, but it could mean more electric vehicles; robust public transportation and urban planning with bike/pedestrian thoroughfares; and a greener energy grid overall. With Gov. Ralph Northam having outlined a goal for a […]
Reduce. Reuse. Repair. Recycle?
On any given weekday, more than 2,000 green bins line the streets of residential Charlottesville, awaiting a rumbling, beeping white truck that will launch the contents of the bins on the first leg of a one-way trip to a landfill, or, at best, a very long trip around the world …