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Searching for search and rescue volunteers

 The Albemarle County Sheriff’s Office hopes to have 200 qualified volunteers for its search and rescue unit by summer.

C-VILLE Writers | February 22, 2012

News

Green Scene: This week's greenie news

Living where we do—that is, on seven acres of rocky, sloping ground that was logged a couple of decades ago—it’s clear to me that we are not even close to being in charge.

C-VILLE Writers | February 21, 2012

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UVA’s Miller Center launches Presidential Classroom

 

The Miller Center launches online presidential resource in celebration of Presidents Day

C-VILLE Writers | February 16, 2012

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Police release speed enforcement data

 The Albemarle County Police Department released the results from its speed enforcement operation on the 250 bypass.

C-VILLE Writers | February 15, 2012

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Boyd, Buyaki to host community meetings

Rivanna district residents with concerns about Albemarle County’s government or schools are encouraged to attend.

C-VILLE Writers | February 15, 2012

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UVA announces first “Talk About Books” event

Local authors to discuss their books on slavery at Monticello and women’s rights activist Maria Stewart.

C-VILLE Writers | February 15, 2012

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Living wage supporters to deliver letter to UVA

 Supporters and community members will read letter and offer thoughts to UVA president Teresa Sullivan

C-VILLE Writers | February 15, 2012

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Prominent African-American studies scholar to lecture at UVA

Houston A. Baker Jr., former UVA professor, will return to present at UVA’s "Black Fire" project 

C-VILLE Writers | February 15, 2012

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City council accepting applications for human rights task force

 Task force will study feasibility of establishing Human Rights Commission in Charlottesville.

C-VILLE Writers | February 15, 2012

Living

Small Bites: This week's restaurant news

Revolutionary Soup owner Will Richey’s new saloon-style restaurant, The Whiskey Jar, opened two weeks ago in Escafé’s old spot

C-VILLE Writers | February 14, 2012

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