The $234K in approved funding will cover expenses for local permanent supportive housing residents — many of whom are elderly ...
Over 20% of the city of Charlottesville lives in poverty — which has been true for the past three decades, according to the U.S. Economic Development Administration.
"The remarkable thing is just the concentrated nature of it. We might see these numbers over the entire winter of slips and ...
One school district gave parents “goodie bags” stuffed with resources for nutrition and medical care. Another district handed ...
"I do have some concerns that some property owners in town, especially those who have tenants who are low-income, aren't ...
In Charlottesville, as in most American cities, it's a property owner's responsibility to remove ice and snow from the sidewalks that run along their property. That hasn't happened.
As of Thursday evening, just 12 people had completed the United Way's required paperwork to shovel snow for their elderly and ...
The outcome of an ongoing lawsuit could determine whether thousands of Virginia students can afford to stay in college, but ...
"Together, we can help our city recover more quickly and ensure everyone can get where they need to go safely," City Manager ...
Local service providers are trying to figure out how to keep people housed if federal funding doesn't come through. "We're all scrambling," said Shayla Washington.
"I can keep this very brief and to the point," said CBS 19 meteorologist Travis Koskho. "It's not going to be until this time next week when temperatures get above freezing during the day." ...
"It was crazy," said Charlottesville-Albemarle Rescue Squad Chief Daniel Paxton. "The unique part has been the access issues.
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