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College educators are bracing for a hike in some federal student loans, which will affect some of the neediest students.
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Hard cider is a rapidly growing industry in central Virginia - and now the Virginia Department of Agriculture is backing it with some cash.
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Sources say the man suspected of robbing a bank on Charlottesville's downtown mall Monday afternoon got away in a taxicab.
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Renovations for a Madison County middle school slated to start this summer have now come to a standstill after the school board rejected all construction bids.
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Charlottesville police are currently looking for two men suspected of being involved in an overnight shooting in Charlottesville.
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Chik-fil-A and the Waynesboro Police Department partnered on Tuesday to promote safety on the roads - awarding people who wore their seatbelts.
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Last week, the Charlottesville School Board discussed relaxing their requirements for principals in order to allow candidates without teaching experience to fill the top administrative position at city schools. In a heated discussion at their regular meeting on June 13, three...
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Last week, the Charlottesville School Board discussed relaxing their requirements for principals in order to allow candidates without teaching experience to fill the top administrative position at city schools. In a heated discussion at their regular meeting on June 13, three...
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Last week, the Charlottesville School Board discussed relaxing their requirements for principals in order to allow candidates without teaching experience to fill the top administrative position at city schools. In a heated discussion at their regular meeting on June 13, three...
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Last week, the Charlottesville School Board discussed relaxing their requirements for principals in order to allow candidates without teaching experience to fill the top administrative position at city schools. In a heated discussion at their regular meeting on June 13, three...
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Last week, the Charlottesville School Board discussed relaxing their requirements for principals in order to allow candidates without teaching experience to fill the top administrative position at city schools. In a heated discussion at their regular meeting on June 13, three...
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Boyce Philip Seay sees his independent run for the Jack Jouett District seat on the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors as a way to help the public learn more about local government. “I taught government and civics for so long, and...
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