City Goat League to offer goat-keeping workshop
Now that the Charlottesville City Council voted to allow miniature goats in the city’s backyards, the founder of the Charlottesville Goat Justice League is organizing a goat-keeping workshop.
Now that the Charlottesville City Council voted to allow miniature goats in the city’s backyards, the founder of the Charlottesville Goat Justice League is organizing a goat-keeping workshop.
City Council’s move to modify the 2006 water supply plan prompted his resignation from the Albemarle County Service Authority (ACSA) Board of Directors.
Martha Jefferson’s Locust Avenue campus has been sold to Octagon Partners, which will manage the re-development of the site after the hospital moves to its new location on Pantops in 2011.
Albemarle County is all but pleased with the amendments to the 50-year water supply plan City Council approved in Monday’s meeting
The X Prize champion, and winner of $5 million, had 27 minutes left on the parking meter when we stopped by
At tonight’s meeting, City Council will take an important step toward the resolution of the much-debated issue of the water supply plan
At the September meeting of the Piedmont Virginia Community College board, PVCC President Frank Friedman told board members that the school’s budget was slated for a $900,000 cut. An infusion of $500,000 in federal stimulus money helped to soften the blow to the college’s $18.9 million budget for the current academic year. Now, according to […]
Less than a year ago, the City of Charlottesville kicked off the Dialogue on Race, what Acting City Manager Maurice Jones now calls the “largest civic engagement project” in the city in a long time.
Charlottesville Goat Justice League funder says group will strive to "make sure our little beasts are good neighbors"
Once the richest man in America, Kluge remembered as "a remarkable individual, a brilliant self-made man"