Trading kilowatts for gasoline
We are trying something new right now: grow lights on the veggie seedlings. But there’s a tradeoff.
We are trying something new right now: grow lights on the veggie seedlings. But there’s a tradeoff.
We are trying something new right now: grow lights on the veggie seedlings. But there’s a tradeoff.
The local lit mag is in the running for two of the biggest prizes in the magazine world.
Today, the bricks put on a show for you. We regret to inform you, however, that Tyra was unable to attend.
Meredith Richards expects that by October 1, citizens of Charlottesville will be able to book a seat on a commuter train and actually find a spot.
After running unopposed in 2007, Republican Delegate Rob Bell will have to return to the campaign trail to retain his seat in the General Assembly. Cynthia Neff, an Albemarle Democrat, will challenge Bell, according to today’s Daily Progress.
With no themed block party to pick on this week, guess we’ll have to talk about the Downtown renovation project again.
Guest blogger (and owner of C-VILLE) Bill Chapman fills in for Brendan Fitzgerald, who is on a top-secret Feedback mission in Texas.
The Charlottesville-Albemarle Regional Airport (CHO) will soon offer updated service to its Detroit-bound customers.
However, the judge considers the merits of the case “wide open” and will hear them in late May.
Calm seas on the Downtown Mall this St. Patrick’s Day. But, is that a good thing?