Community Corner

Thursday, September 10, 202009/10/2020

Community Corner Interview: Jaime Henna and Liz Courain of Jefferson-Madison Regional Library

Jaime Henna & Liz Courain from the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library Wednesday Evening Book Group about their group, what they are…

Wednesday, September 2, 202009/02/2020

Community Corner Interview: Brian Wimer of IX Art Park

Brian Wimer from Ix Art Part, discusses Luminix, the one-weekend only, COVID-compliant, light art installation happening this Friday and Saturday.…

Monday, August 31, 202008/31/2020

Community Corner Interivew: Sri Kodakalla & Brielle DuFlon of McGuffey Art Center

Sri Kodakalla & Brielle DuFlon from McGuffey Art Center about the McGuffey Community Mural Fund, raising money for a rotating…

Wednesday, August 26, 202008/26/2020

Community Corner Interview: Shymora Cooper of Charlottesville City Schools PTO

Shymora Cooper of Charlottesville City Schools PTO spoke about the Charlottesville City Schools re-opening fund. If you would like to…

Monday, August 24, 202008/24/2020

Community Corner Interview: Kathe Falzer of Charlottesville NOW

Kathe Falzer, Vice President of Actions & Programs at Charlottesville NOW, shares about a virtual event happening tomorrow night (8/25)…

Thursday, August 20, 202008/20/2020

Community Corner Interview: Heather Kilburn of Spread Out! A Social Distance Comedy Showcase

Heather Kilburn of Spread Out! A Social Distance Comedy Showcase to benefit Ix Art Park on Saturday, 8/22 8pm. Find…

Wednesday, August 5, 202008/05/2020

Community Corner Interview: Boomie Pedersen of The Hamner Theater

Boomie Pedersen, Artistic Director Of The Hamner Theater in Crozet, discusses The Hamner Theater’s Newtown Project’s Community Conversation on Saturday…

Thursday, July 30, 202007/30/2020

Community Corner Interview: Emerson Helmbrecht of Blue Ridge Young Actors Guild

Emerson Helmbrecht, Artistic Director of Blue Ridge Young Actors Guild, shares what the Guild is about, how COVID-19 effected their…

Thursday, July 23, 202007/23/2020

Community Corner Interview: Larry Goldstein of Serenity Hill In The Pandemic

Kendall speaks with local playwright, performer. and director Larry Goldstein about his web series ‘Serenity Hill In The Pandemic’. You…

Thursday, July 23, 202007/23/2020

Community Corner Interview: Sarah Whitney of Tiger Fuel Company

Sarah Whitney, Marketing Director of Tiger Fuel Company, shares about the fuel company’s importance in Central Virginia, and their event…

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Fire damages three vehicles in Market Street garage

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Three total vehicles are damaged after one caught fire Saturday afternoon in the Market Street Parking Garage.

16 hours ago in Albemarle County, Charlottesville City, Education, Local

GA resolution to be presented Monday on Charlottesville 12 Day

Charlottesville City Schools Monday observes Charlottesville 12 Day for September 8, and a presentation of a General Assembly resolution honoring them happens that morning outside the Albemarle County Office Building at Preston and Ridge.

1 day ago in Albemarle County, Charlottesville City, Crime, Local, Surrounding Counties

UPDATE: ACPD determines driver not involved in Esmont hit-and-run

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The child's mother reported her son had been hit by a car that fled the scene.

1 day ago in Entertainment, Music

This year’s song of the summer is a ballad, not a banger. Here’s what that says about us

For the past 14 weeks and counting, the top Billboard spot has been held by a love ballad: Alex Warren's "Ordinary." As Berklee College of Music professor and forensic musicologist Joe Bennett notes, the February release is "a fair bit slower than the mean average for the Hot 100, or for a historical song of the summer."

1 day ago in Albemarle County, Charlottesville City, Education, Local, Surrounding Counties

Man wanted in Waynesboro for allegedly putting a firearm inside a student’s book bag

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A student immediately told a teacher and an administrator that they knew who had done it.