• News
  • Real Estate
  • Culture
  • Calendar
  • Magazines
    • Abode
    • Weddings
  • Best Of C-VILLE
  • Travel
  • Shop
Visit C-VILLE Weekly on Instagram Visit C-VILLE Weekly on Facebook Visit C-VILLE Weekly on LinkedIn Visit C-VILLE Weekly on YouTube
  • News
  • Real Estate
  • Culture
  • Calendar
  • Magazines
    • Abode
    • Weddings
  • Best Of C-VILLE
  • Travel
  • Shop

Uncategorized

No featured image found.
Uncategorized

Former Glenmore treasurer pleads guilty to tax evasion, mail fraud in federal court

Comer is to be sentenced on March 28, and faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for the charge of mail fraud, and up to 5 years and $100,000 for tax evasion

C-VILLE Writers | December 6, 2010

Uncategorized

Former Glenmore treasurer pleads guilty to tax evasion, mail fraud in federal court

Comer is to be sentenced on March 28, and faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for the charge of mail fraud, and up to 5 years and $100,000 for tax evasion

C-VILLE Writers | December 6, 2010

Uncategorized

Wahoos Travel to Blacksburg for Tough Road Test Sunday 6 p.m

Virginia finishes up a difficult six-game road test Sunday in Blacksburg. The game will be televised by Fox Sports Net.

trent-thurston | December 5, 2010

Uncategorized

Wahoos Hang Tough to Beat Rival Hokies 57-54 in Blacksburg

Sammy Zeglinski joined the Wahoo lineup for the first time this season, and Mike Scott carried the Hoos to victory over Tech in a very difficult place to play.

trent-thurston | December 5, 2010

Uncategorized

Cream cheese and the heartbreak hotel

Whenever I travel, I get the feeling that I’ve left the little bubble in which I normally live and entered a bigger, more chaotic world.

Erika Howsare | December 3, 2010

Uncategorized

Maurice Jones named Charlottesville City Manager

Charlottesville Mayor Dave Norris announced Jones’ appointment to city staff this morning prior to a planned noon announcement

brendan-fitzgerald | December 3, 2010

Uncategorized

Turf field on the way for Charlottesville High School

It looks like Charlottesville High School is finally on its way to getting turf fields, as soon as the school division raises the money

chiara-canzi | December 3, 2010

Uncategorized

Maurice Jones will make $170,000 as Charlottesville city manager

Following a false-start press conference and a lunch at The Nook, the new City Manager discussed his appointment

brendan-fitzgerald | December 3, 2010

Uncategorized

What’s going on this weekend?

Trees on Fire at the Jefferson, Songwriters in the Round and a couple of nice new ideas

andrew-cedermark | December 3, 2010

Uncategorized

Buford Middle School garden project gets $25,000

On October 22, before voting to merge Walker Upper Elementary and Buford Middle, the Charlottesville School Board snacked on goods from the garden

brendan-fitzgerald | December 2, 2010

Uncategorized

UPDATE: Charlottesville city manager search down to Maurice Jones and Richard Brown

According to a colleague, East Providence City Manager Richard Brown is out of the office this week for vacation

brendan-fitzgerald | December 1, 2010

  • «
  • 1
  • …
  • 148
  • 149
  • 150
  • 151
  • 152
  • 153
  • 154
  • 155
  • 156
  • 157
  • 158
  • …
  • 470
  • »

To-do list

Recent stories

  • Former Red Carpet Inn demolished to make way for 80-unit supportive housing apartment complex 

  • BAR will consider request to demolish one of Charlottesville’s oldest houses

  • Albemarle County supervisors adopt FY 2026 budget

  • ReLeaf Cville helps homeowners turn their yards into leafy oases—and cool their neighborhoods

  • Throwing as a creative act

THIS WEEK'S ISSUE

The cover of THIS WEEK'S ISSUE
  • Support us

  • Find an issue

  • Get our newsletters

Visit C-VILLE Weekly on Instagram Visit C-VILLE Weekly on Facebook Visit C-VILLE Weekly on LinkedIn Visit C-VILLE Weekly on YouTube

Since 1989, C-VILLE Weekly has been Charlottesville, Virginia’s independent, award-winning alternative newspaper. Through our distinctive coverage, we work to spark curiosity and enable readers to engage meaningfully with their community. In each issue, we amplify unique perspectives, shining a light into the oft-overlooked corners of our city and providing a jumping-off point for our readers to dive deeper into the place we call home.

Visit C-VILLE Weekly on Instagram Visit C-VILLE Weekly on Facebook Visit C-VILLE Weekly on LinkedIn Visit C-VILLE Weekly on YouTube

Quick Links

  • About us
  • Work at C-VILLE
  • Advertise with C-VILLE
  • Classifieds
  • Contact us
  • Policies

Contact us

editor@c-ville.com

P.O. Box 119
Charlottesville, VA 22902

© 2025 C-VILLE Weekly

Powered by Innovative Software Solutions