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In brief

Rent prices on the rise  While Charlottesville is seeking ways to make housing more affordable (see p. 12), rent...

Sky high 

Charlottesville seeks ways to make housing more affordable

In brief

What’s in a name? A month after the president of a local descendants organization called on the Jefferson-Madison...

A lot of controversy

City’s parking purchase sparks debate

Money for nothing?

Consulting is a booming business in Charlottesville

Slow progress

Belmont residents still have concerns about Rachel’s Haven

City vision

Former Charlottesville mayor Maurice Cox, now Detroit’s director of planning and development, talks about managing...

This Week: 3/13

A few years ago, Molly Conger was just your average Charlottesville resident who, to be honest, didn’t pay much...

This Week 1/23

“If Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence,” my 7-year-old asked me the other day, “why did he have...

Zoned out

In the early 1970s, City Council adopted a plan to turn Grady Avenue into a four-lane road running all the way from...