City Council candidates debate campaign contributions and other hot topics
Candidates were grilled on the water supply plan, population growth, critical slopes, the Dillon’s rule and transportation improvements.
Candidates were grilled on the water supply plan, population growth, critical slopes, the Dillon’s rule and transportation improvements.
Candidates were grilled on the water supply plan, population growth, critical slopes, the Dillon’s rule and transportation improvements.
On Tuesday, Joe Thompson, William Toney and Dan Miller were arrested in Lee Park and charged with being drunk in public, trespassing, possession of marijuana and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
Huguely and his lawyers filed motions to prevent a televised trial and to use a questionnaire to determine whether jurors have been unjustly informed by media coverage
The Board voted unanimously to approve recommendations that included plans for design speed noise control. A task force of local schools and neighborhoods submitted the proposal.
Guian McKee, a public policy professor at the UVA Batten School, lauded the Blended Learning to Advance Student Thinking initiative (BLAST), known more generally as the tablet initiative, as a program that will help students be ready for the workplace.
On November 1st, 2011, in the early afternoon, three arrests were made by Charlottesville police over charges of public intoxication, possession, and intoxicating minors at Lee Park. Two minors were taken to the hospital as a result of this too. It happened now within the third week of the occupation of Lee Park under the banner of "Occupy Charlottesville".
The 8th Annual Walk for Epilepsy will take place on November 5th, from 1-4 pm at the Ntelos Wireless Pavilion on the Downtown Mall. The event will gather advocates across central Virginia to increase awareness about epilepsy, raise funds for epilepsy services in Virginia and empower those impacted by the condition.
Virginia Organizing will hold its Social Justice Bowl VIII on Friday, November 18, at 6:00 p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church on Rugby Road.
New Dominion Bookshop previews Poems of the American West