Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
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Teodoro Dominguez-Rodriguez and Pablo Aparicio-Marcelino were arrested Tuesday.
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Take a look at this week's top VPM News stories.
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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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The company makes automated hydroponic systems for customers who want readily available, fresh produce.
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“We can look a historical figure in the eye and understand that they are flawed and brilliant at the same time."
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Banners fly from houses near the school displaying messages like “UVA Strong,” “Love for Devin, Lavel, D’Sean.”
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The bronze statue stood in a Charlottesville park near the city’s downtown mall, before city council voted to donate the monument to the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center.
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The school district is trying something called 'walking school buses' to get more kids to school safely without a physical bus.
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In a motion filed Tuesday, city leaders said the city manager decided to fire Brackney due to “chaos and upheaval” in the police department, not discrimination or retaliation.
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In 2020, the General Assembly approved a law giving local citizen police oversight panels fuller investigative powers.
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The roughly 10’x6’ photos hang from trees on the Downtown Mall through the end of September.
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On the last Saturday in July, hundreds of people resumed a tradition begun in July 1989 by attending the annual Chihamba Festival in Charlottesville.
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While experts say white supremacist groups are nothing new, these organizations continue to recruit members, and communities nationwide are suffering more attacks.