The nonprofit organization, which is funded through philanthropic donations, grants, and some City taxpayer funds, did not ...
We start off with a quick appeal from the Blue Ridge Health District. Officials there want to know about the health concerns of folks in Charlottesville and Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa, and ...
Starting now, and through the end of the year, you will be hearing a bit more from us — so today, I want to tell you why.
The Blue Ridge Health District, University of Virginia Health and Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital conduct an assessment every three years.
To begin, a local circuit court judge has ruled that a lawsuit to stop Charlottesville from implementing its new zoning code ...
The Salvation Army Charlottesville corps officer Major Mark Van Meter stands in the agency's thrift store at 604 Cherry Avenue. The Salvation Army plans to convert the building into a homeless shelter ...
Major Mark Van Meter, The Salvation Army Charlottesville corps officer, has offered to convert the agency's thrift store on Cherry Avenue in Charlottesville into a low-barrier homeless shelter. Credit ...
Charlottesville city leaders and local nonprofits are inching closer to their goal of creating more shelter options for the area’s growing homeless population. The City Council expects to vote in ...
The City of Charlottesville purchased a vacant building at the intersection of Avon Street and Levy Avenue near the Belmont Bridge for $4 million from the Charlottesville Redevelopment and Housing ...