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Post Type Archives: Newsletters

A lake surrounded by bare trees.
Posted inNewsletter

It’s time to think about conserving water

by Jessie Higgins September 12, 2023September 12, 2023

Central Virginia is experiencing a drought.

Someone is pictured from behind looking at a phone while in front of them another person writes on a chalkboard.
Posted inNewsletter

Charlottesville City Schools bans cellphones. Here’s what teachers have to say about it.

by Jessie Higgins September 8, 2023September 8, 2023

It’s the latest in a series of efforts to keep students off their phones during class time

Books on library shelves.
Posted inNewsletter

How our public libraries and schools are handling pressure to ban books

by Jessie Higgins September 6, 2023September 6, 2023

While titles are disappearing from school libraries, one public library is in danger of closing altogether.

A child steps of a school bus toward a waiting woman.
Posted inNewsletter

Our local school bus systems are failing to get students to school

by Jessie Higgins September 1, 2023September 1, 2023

And no one has been able to fix it.

Four people sit at long tables in a common area looking upset.
Posted inNewsletter

Midway Manor apartment building owners explain their ‘unintentional’ yearlong silence

by Jessie Higgins August 29, 2023August 29, 2023

The owners promised renovations would begin more than a year ago. And then the company stopped answering questions.

A screenshot shows part of a written law.
Posted inNewsletter

The legal battle over whether Virginia can withdraw from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative begins

by Jessie Higgins August 25, 2023August 25, 2023

And it has nothing to do with whether or not RGGI reduces carbon emissions.

A man gestures toward a historic-looking portrait of a woman that is hanging on the wall in front of a s set of wooden doors.
Posted inNewsletter

Renaming History: Stop by tonight for a community conversation about the names we give our public institutions

by Jessie Higgins August 22, 2023August 22, 2023

The event starts at 5:30 p.m. at the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library Central Branch

A woman with a lanyard stands in a classroom speaking to multiple students sitting at desks.
Posted inNewsletter

School’s starting! Here’s what students and parents need to know this year

by Jessie Higgins August 18, 2023August 18, 2023

Plus, join a conversation on renaming schools.

A vacant, run down manufactured home is surrounded by tall grass, overgrown bushes and tree limbs.
Posted inNewsletter

As mobile home parks across the country disappear, a Crozet park owner has a plan to expand

by Jessie Higgins August 15, 2023August 15, 2023

But he’s asking for dozens of waivers from Albemarle County to do it.

A child with a purple backpack waves goodbye to someone off camera as she walks toward a yellow school bus.
Posted inNewsletter

Hundreds of Charlottesville and Albemarle kids won’t get a school bus this year

by Jessie Higgins August 11, 2023August 11, 2023

And the Charlottesville Planning Commission had quite the week.

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