Conversations continue on whether U.Va. should pay for city-owned part of Brandon Ave.
By Jake Gold | March 21, 2018Mayor Nikuyah Walker says U.Va. should pay for City-owned property it had hoped to use in the development of a new “green street."
Mayor Nikuyah Walker says U.Va. should pay for City-owned property it had hoped to use in the development of a new “green street."
The conference consisted of four panels of local and national experts who highlighted the importance of activism and community involvement in affordable housing.
Two of the panels focused on the impact of student housing upon the availability of affordable housing in the local community and the overall effect of students in Charlottesville.
The Charlottesville caucus will take place April 21 and the nominee will be selected May 5.
The conversation focused largely on the concept of power cities, or cities comprised of innovative ideas and financial sustainability.
Greer Johnson, the owner of Duo, said she decided to transition her store to its new online format in 2017
The Minority Rights Coalition hosted a march to end gun violence starting in the University Amphitheater Wednesday evening.
A ‘community conversation’ in Old Cabell Hall Tuesday reflected upon the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and discussed contemporary race relations in Charlottesville.
Students demanded change to prevent gun violence following last month’s shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
Khan will discuss his book “An American Family,” as well as his experiences as an immigrant, democracy and the rights of Americans.
Wahl said utilizing public forums would improve the relationship between law enforcement personnel and community members.
The owner of the now-razed Excel Inn & Suites has submitted a proposal to the City to rebuild the hotel under a new design and name — the Gallery Court Hotel.
The summit seeks to address how the City and U.Va. can help attain housing equity for all Charlottesville residents.
The city previously denied the permit application and said the event would present a danger to public safety.
The council approved a $75,000 marketing grant for the Downtown Business Association of Charlottesville.
Breyer stressed the critical role the U.S plays on the world stage and the importance of cooperating with other countries on issues of shared interest.
A judge ruled earlier this week that the city had to remove the tarps.
“The proposal is an over-broad reaction to an incident which was in fact the fault of the University,” local attorney Jeff Fogel said.
Many citizens have raised concerns about the accountability of local government officials.
The National Transportation Safety Board says the truck that collided with the train entered the railway crossing after the gates were down.