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Annual conservation...

Each year, the Piedmont Environmental Council tracks and totals the amount of land put into conservation in the...

What’s coming up in...

Each week, the news team takes a look at upcoming meetings and events in Charlottesville and Albemarle we think you...

Habitat, partners roll out...

Last spring, the City Council agreed to sell 3.5 weedy acres of former dirt dump next to the Oakwood Cemetery off...

City Council steers public...

Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing Authority officials weren’t surprised when the city reallocated $400,000 of...

Jefferson School reopens as...

The new Jefferson School City Center officially opened its doors to the public on Monday, January 7, kicking off a...

Six factors that will shape...

The past few years in real estate have been brutal, fascinating, and educational. 2012 is behind us and the 2013...

Project underway to add...

When the Blue Ridge Tunnel opened in 1858, its narrow 4,273′ passage through the mountains near Rockfish Gap created...

For residents of The...

“This will be the first Christmas I haven’t been on the street in years,” said Shawn Bradley, 42, a Desert Storm...

Charlottesville’s new GIS...

Local governments are repositories for vast amounts of useful information that often never see the light of day. The...

Neighbors complain about...

Most shoppers and movie-goers in town are thrilled to have easy access to Trader Joe’s and the Regal Stadium 14. But...