If someone forwarded you this email, get the next one in your inbox with a free subscription! Friday, Aug. 26, 2022 It was the first day of school this week, and across Charlottesville thousands of students made their way on foot and in cars. There were no more than six buses on the roads at […]
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Eviction filings skyrocket in Albemarle County as last COVID-19 tenant protections expire
Most cases are against tenants who have not paid their rents.
You can now submit online complaints to the Police Civilian Oversight Board
If you like these newsletters, this is a great time to tell a friend to subscribe! Tuesday Aug. 16, 2022 Charlottesville’s Police Civilian Oversight Board on Friday launched an online portal where residents can submit complaints of alleged misconduct by Charlottesville City Police officers. Complaints will go directly to the new board for investigation. The […]
Our #Charlottesville
Did someone forward you this email? Subscribe here for free news. Friday Aug. 12, 2022 Charlottesville will always be the town where five years ago today hundreds of white supremacists, neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klan members marched through downtown in a shocking display of violence and hatred. Their rally traumatized us. And it left us […]
Did Charlottesville change after Unite the Right?
Did someone forward this email? Subscribe for free to get updates at the end of the week about our coverage of this anniversary in Charlottesville. Monday, August 8, 2022 People across the country will be talking about Charlottesville this week as we approach the Friday anniversary of Unite the Right. But for those who live […]
For the first time in years, Albemarle County Public Schools can’t fill its no-cost preschool program
Think local news is important? Forward this email and tell a friend to subscribe! Saturday, August 6, 2022 For the first time in years, Albemarle County Public Schools can’t fill its no-cost preschool program Albemarle went all online with applications for no-cost preschool — and not enough people applied. Charlottesville Tomorrow has a new look […]





