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Early voting begins today!
Check out our Voter Guide for information on races in Central Virginia.
A community garden at Booker T. Washington Park seems likely in the coming years
Did someone forward you this email? Maybe you’ve found it on the web? Here’s where you can subscribe for free! Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023 Charlottesville City Councilors expressed resounding support for a community garden at Booker T. Washington Park last night. Cultivate Charlottesville floated the idea for a 10,000 square foot garden in the park […]
As community gardens disappear, this group has a plan to build one at Booker T. Washington Park
But they need permission from the city first.
It’s time to think about conserving water
Central Virginia is experiencing a drought.
Charlottesville City Schools bans cellphones. Here’s what teachers have to say about it.
It’s the latest in a series of efforts to keep students off their phones during class time
How our public libraries and schools are handling pressure to ban books
While titles are disappearing from school libraries, one public library is in danger of closing altogether.
Our local school bus systems are failing to get students to school
And no one has been able to fix it.
Midway Manor apartment building owners explain their ‘unintentional’ yearlong silence
The owners promised renovations would begin more than a year ago. And then the company stopped answering questions.
The legal battle over whether Virginia can withdraw from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative begins
And it has nothing to do with whether or not RGGI reduces carbon emissions.