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UVA Football Losing 2010 Commitment at QB?

It was bound to happen with the lifeless Cavaliers starting 0-3. Rumors abound regarding UVA 6′ 3" 233 pound, pro-style QB commitment Tyler Brosius has de-committed from Virginia and committed to North Carolina State.

trent-thurston | September 27, 2009

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UVA Football Losing 2010 Commitment at QB?

It was bound to happen with the lifeless Cavaliers starting 0-3. Rumors abound regarding UVA 6′ 3" 233 pound, pro-style QB commitment Tyler Brosius has de-committed from Virginia and committed to North Carolina State.

trent-thurston | September 27, 2009

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LIVE from Veggie Fest!

Good morning, veggie lovers! We’ve taken Green Scene to the streets today.

C-VILLE Writers | September 26, 2009

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Albmarle schools superintendent opts against closing three elementary schools

Albemarle County Superintendent Pam Moran recommended renovation of three county schools at a School Board work session yesterday.

C-VILLE Writers | September 25, 2009

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C-VILLE Minute: Your weekend preview [VIDEO]

The week in pictures, from giant trees to Hazards of Love to a few moving images

brendan-fitzgerald | September 25, 2009

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City Mayor named CEO of local Big Brothers Big Sisters

It seems that Charlottesville Mayor Dave Norris may have to go back to work sooner than he thought

C-VILLE Writers | September 24, 2009

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Norris, Szakos propose platform to improve bicycle and pedestrian safety

Democratic candidates for City Council, Dave Norris and Kristin Szakos, and Democratic candidate for City Sheriff James Brown are seeking to promote greater bike and pedestrian access and safety in Charlottesville.

roxana-mullafiroze | September 24, 2009

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Green Scene is going live at the Veg Fest!

This Saturday, all you loyal readers will have the chance to say hello in person AND get your own words on the blog!

Erika Howsare | September 24, 2009

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Virginia Football Possible Coaching Candidates

Since we are currently enjoying the bye-week, it’s a perfect time to discuss my top five choices for the new University of Virginia football coach.

trent-thurston | September 24, 2009

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Local firm selected for new design of Ragged Mountain Dam

The new firm will replace Gannett Fleming.

chiara-canzi | September 23, 2009

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Attacking locavores and more Green Reads

An extra-long edition of Green Reads, complete with a major newspaper fake.

Erika Howsare | September 23, 2009

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