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3 weeks ago

City Council to consider raising water and wastewater rates

The average household would see a monthly $7 water bill increase, while paying over $4 more for wastewater service.

3 weeks ago

Police officers chosen for Charlottesville High School, Middle School

Officers Arron Arreguin and Tyree Kirby will begin their assignments for the 2026-27 academic year.

3 weeks ago

Recent rain a temporary reprieve from drought conditions

Most of central Virginia now classified under "extreme" drought

3 weeks ago

Consider natural gas infrastructure ahead of hurricane season, experts advise

Natural gas customers should label gas valves, water valves, and electricity main switches.

3 weeks ago

CHS Urban Farming makes first lettuce delivery to the school cafeteria

Urban Farming students learn much more than planting and growing plants

4 weeks ago

CEA announces settlement on CCS collective bargaining public communication

The CEA had served the school board with a prohibited conduct complaint, alleging it sent out a message that contained "language that maligns the union" and "harms the relationship between the union and those that it represents," something forbidden by the bargaining resolution.

4 weeks ago

Police Chief: CPD is ‘last resort’ in moving Free Bridge encampment residents

As temperatures rise in the summer, safety concerns about the encampment are increasing.

4 weeks ago

Despite drought conditions, area reservoirs remain full

RWSA is monitoring low stream flows and lack of precipitation Accuweather said will likely continue into summer.

4 weeks ago

Westhaven residents oppose scaled down LV Collective West Main luxury student apartments

Developer reduces proposal from 11 stories to 8 along West Main and 6 on the Westhaven side

4 weeks ago

City Council endorses Swords into Plowshares design in all city parks

Three design semifinalists use Lee statue melted metal concepts in all five, and one in six, city parks

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