Anastasiia Carrier, La Shawn Pagán, Allie Pitchon and Erin O’Hare have been honored with awards, fellowships and scholarships.
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Charlottesville Tomorrow’s housing reporting wins the 2025 INN Breaking Barriers
“This story pulled to top place in my mind because of the strong model it provides for other news organizations to follow,” wrote a judge.
Charlottesville Inclusive Media wins national ‘Collaboration of the Year’ award
LION Publishers recognizes Charlottesville Tomorrow, Vinegar Hill Magazine and In My Humble Opinion for their work increasing media representation and strengthening the local information ecosystem.
Charlottesville Tomorrow’s 2024 series on early education selected as finalist for national award by the Education Writers Association
“I think it’s a shining example of the importance of journalism in service of a community,” wrote one judge about Tamica Jean-Charles’ reporting.
Our supporters have built up a ‘bright spot’ in local news
A national report on local news calls Charlottesville Tomorrow one of 12 “bright spots” in a beleaguered ecosystem.
Charlottesville Tomorrow honored in gala celebrating the best in local, independent news
The nonprofit news organization was a finalist in two categories of the LION Publishers’ annual awards.
The partners of Charlottesville Inclusive Media were commended by the Virginia House of Delegates
Three resolutions, brought by 27 representatives, passed in March to commend Charlottesville Tomorrow, In My Humble Opinion and Vinegar Hill Magazine.
Charlottesville Tomorrow wins breaking news award from the Washington, D.C. chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists
The newsroom was also a finalist for two other awards, for our Voter Guide and coverage of school renaming.
Charlottesville Tomorrow wins four 2023 Virginia Press Association awards, including two first place awards for feature writing
Reporters Tamica Jean-Charles and Erin O’Hare took home first place awards for their reporting on how Charlottesville is working through conversations about race.
Charlottesville Tomorrow wins Virginia Press Association awards for best government reporting and for giving a ‘master-class in data journalism’
‘Changing Charlottesville,’ and reports about housing, environmental issues and breaking news were among those honored by the VPA this year.





