Design Marathoners finish strong
Last Friday, the Design Marathon had local design talent racing through pro-bono projects to benefit local nonprofits. Our correspondent Kathryn Faulkner was there…
Last Friday, the Design Marathon had local design talent racing through pro-bono projects to benefit local nonprofits. Our correspondent Kathryn Faulkner was there…
Dennis J. Seese, a “citizen reporter†for The Huffington Post (as well as a local librarian), draws on the wisdom of C-VILLE in a post in which he tries to comprehend the minds of the voters in the Fifth District (something C-VILLE mined in its cover story about Tom Perriello last week).
Albemarle County police are looking for a suspect in relation to the Commonwealth Drive homicide of September 30.
Mike Stark is at it again. The UVA law student by day and GOP-stalker by night helped sink George Allen’s foundering re-election campaign in 2006 by getting dragged out of the Omni Hotel in Charlottesville and has since been fighting the Bill O’Reillys of the world.
The glorious weekend we just had was proof that fall’s an excellent time to be in the garden. Even if you’re not shepherding seedlings toward a stellar broccoli-producing career, you can be getting some education that’ll serve you well when spring rolls around again.
Is there really anything more red than going to a Sarah Palin Rally at a NASCAR speedway on the holiday celebrating the European conquistadors’ arrival in the Americas?
Will Starr Hill Presents and Live Nation infiltrate programming?
Halsey Minor, the sometimes Albemarle resident who’s backing the nine-story hotel rising on the Downtown Mall, has fired back at Sotheby’s, the auction house that sued him last month for not paying for $16.8 million in art work, by filing a class action law suit in California federal court against the company claiming fraud, breach of fiduciary duty and deceptive practices.
Before the votes can be tallied, the voters must be tallied. Local registrars have been slowly shoveling themselves out from the flurry of paperwork they received around the October 6 voter registration deadline. The final count? The City of Charlottesville has 28,646 registered voters and Albemarle County boasts a total of 67,259.