"Right now, the high cost of food, the high cost of gas, living expenses — everything has contributed because now we have more people depending on us to feed their families," Good Samaritan Program Director Valencia Bailey said. The post Town more than doubles this year’s funding for two Orange food pantries as need grows appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow .
With two weeks to go, Charlottesville does not yet have a clear path for opening an emergency shelter space for the unhoused people who will be displaced. The post Free Bridge encampment residents say they’re still in the dark as city’s Sept. 1 deadline nears appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow .
Public health and safety reporter Anastasiia Carrier is one of 19 talented journalists from across the globe selected for the 2026-2027 program at the University of Michigan. The post Charlottesville Tomorrow reporter awarded prestigious Knight-Wallace Fellowship appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow .
Residents are encouraged to give their input on whether to lengthen the term to two years during Orange Town Council's next meeting on Monday, Aug. 17. The post Why Orange has Virginia’s shortest mayoral term — and why that may change appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow .
The Co-Op is looking for another location while the project partners continue searching for an operator for the development's grocery store. The post 501 Cherry development in Fifeville moves on without the Charlottesville Food Co-Op appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow .
A note from our CEO and Editor-in-Chief, Angilee Shah, about our newsroom's human-first approach to artificial intelligence. The post Here’s how Charlottesville Tomorrow uses — and does not use — AI appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow .
Speaking through tears, Vice Chair Allison Spillman announced her resignation, saying her children had been subject to "harassment" due to her role in public office. The post Albemarle County School Board member resigns; Board votes for an independent investigation into the school district appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow .
Un abogado de inmigración de Charlottesville responde a las preguntas frecuentes sobre los arrestos del ICE en los tribunales, las audiencias judiciales y cómo las familias pueden prepararse para emergencias. The post ¿Le preocupa ir a la corte por miedo a ICE? Esto es lo que una abogada local de inmigración quiere que la comunidad sepa appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow .
A Charlottesville immigration lawyer answers common questions about ICE courthouse arrests, court hearings and how families can prepare for emergencies. The post Worried about going to court because of ICE? Here’s what a local immigration lawyer wants community members to know appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow .
The stories of Southwood, of thriving Latino-owned businesses and vibrant festivals, are not just isolated victories, writes Aguilar. The post From housing to small businesses to vibrant culture, here’s what Richard Aguilar wants you to know about his community appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow .
Attorneys and former judges say mass firings, political pressure and sweeping policy changes have made it harder than ever for immigrants to receive a fair hearing. The post ‘The worst it has ever been’: Virginia immigration lawyers, former immigration judges warn of a court system in crisis appeared first on Charlottesville Tomorrow .