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As a parent, community member and former city councilor, Hill wants the city's youngest residents to feel more connected to our community.
Mothers described navigating long waits, limited providers and a system stretched thin as youth mental health needs rise.
With possible federal aid delayed and demand soaring, local food pantries share their concerns and ways to help.
"Everybody has a part in our world. We've sometimes lost that, and we need to get back to it, and Orange can do it," said ...
Draine is on the steering committee for the Charlottesville Food Co-op, which aims to build a community-owned grocery store ...
UVA is the fourth university and first public institution to make an agreement with the Trump administration amidst a broader ...
Leaders from Charlottesville Tomorrow gathered for a 20th anniversary celebration on Oct. 4, 2025. Left to right, CEO and Editor-in-Chief Angilee Shah, Board Chair Aleen Carey, and prior board chairs ...
The Holsinger Studio Portrait Project and the Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society will be giving away copies of the ...
It’s Medicare open enrollment season through Dec. 7, and the Jefferson Area Board for Aging (JABA) is offering free consultations to help people on Medicare Plan D or Advantage Plans choose the best ...
Today is the last day to register to vote ahead of Election Day! If you’re not yet registered — or not sure if you are — it’s ...
A proposed settlement will save taxpayer money, resolve uncertainty for developers and help the city "move forward with some ...
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