The transfer comes at no cost to the school division.
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Updated: The county’s sheriff says agents showed bailiffs paperwork.
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Public meeting highlights in Central Virginia for the week beginning April 21.
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The plaque gives context to the sale of enslaved people in the Charlottesville area.
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Staff raised various concerns in a 2024 letter sent to Board of Visitors
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Huja, the city's longtime planning director, also served on council for several years.
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Another winter storm is causing several school divisions to change plans.
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Schools in Greater Richmond impacted by the forecasted weather
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For nearly 60 years, this office has explored the nature of consciousness.
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Schools in Greater Richmond impacted by the water outage, boil orders remain closed.
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The statue was removed from city property in 2021 and donated to the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center.
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Tyler Bradley Dykes is charged with burning an object with intent to intimidate for his participation in the tiki torch protest prior to “Unite the Right.”
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James Alex Fields Jr. allegedly threatened a correctional officer and brandished a “dangerous weapon.”
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Two of three claims were dismissed by a federal judge.
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Bert Ellis vowed to fight a “battle royale for the soul of the school” in a series of newly revealed text messages.
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Hidden History with Brian Bullock uncovers new techniques in researching African-American genealogy.
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After nearly two decades, close to $1 million in funding remains for the Brown v. Board of Education Scholarship Program.
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Newly planned task force will investigate ‘root cause of the delay.’
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United Campus Workers of Virginia to meet with university provost Tuesday.
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The company makes automated hydroponic systems for customers who want readily available, fresh produce.