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Charlottesville’s Dave Matthews in DC to protest Netanyahu
WASHINGTON, DC (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – The Dave Matthews Band played their very first show together in March 1991 at Trax in Charlottesville to benefit the Middle East Children’s Alliance, and Matthews Wednesday was in DC protesting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit. He said he’s ashamed his tax dollars went to Netanyahu being hosted by our government, and able to address Congress. He said Netanyahu is a barrier to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank being able to live happy, productive lives.
Habitat, PHA and LAJC move forward with offer to buy mobile home park
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville is proceeding with an offer to buy one of the last mobile home parks in the city. On Wednesday, Habitat and its partners, the Piedmont Housing Alliance and the Legal Aid Justice Center, met with the residents of Carlton Mobile Home Park.
City trash decal year already underway; buy ASAP to avoid disrupted pickup
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLERIGHTNOW) – Charlottesville’s new trash decal year began on July 1. Residents who use an annual trash decal for weekly trash service and have not purchased a new 2024-2025 trash decal are encouraged to purchase a new one as soon as possible to avoid any disruption in trash pickup service. Residents who have purchased a new decal since June 1st and have not received it in the mail should reach out to the City Treasurer’s Office to obtain a replacement.
Ex-Army officer pleads to federal charges
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- A former U.S. Army officer pleaded guilty to federal charges on Wednesday. According to a release, 38-year-old Manfredo Martin-Michael Madrigal III pleaded to one count of destruction of U.S. Army materials and three counts of making a false statement. Madrigal was an officer in the...
Traffic alert: South entrance to Whole Foods in Charlottesville closed temporarily
According to the Virginia Department of Transportation, the supermarket on Hydraulic Road asked a contractor for VDOT to close the entrance today after a transformer supplying power to the business malfunctioned. During the temporary closure, customers may continue to use the north entrance off Hillsdale Drive to access the Whole...
Newest Youngkin Board of Ed appointee draws Democrats' ire
Governor Glenn Youngkin’s newest Board of Education appointee is getting push back from state Democrats. Following Thursday's board meeting, Meg Scalia Bryce, daughter of former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, told Radio IQ she’s long cared about education and was excited to advocate for students at the state level.
Kaine to tour Charlottesville small businesses Friday, host roundtable
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine will attend a canvass launch and phone bank at the Democratic Party of Virginia Coordinated Campaign office in Charlottesville to fire up volunteers for Democrats up and down the ticket. Kaine is running for re-election to the U.S. Senate in November’s election. This year he marks...
Political uncertainty can affect mental health
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - With Biden dropping out of the 2024 presidential race and Kamala Harris being the likely nominee for the Democratic Party, things are starting to heat up for Election Day. People are uncertain about the future of our government, and it can cause a strain on mental...
Local Test Prep and Tutoring CEO Weighs in on Governor Youngkin’s Cell Phone Ban in Schools
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – Lee Elberson, the CEO of Clayborne Test Prep and Tutoring, expressed strong support for Governor Youngkin’s executive order to limit or ban cell phones in schools. Elberson stated, “I’m 100% in alignment with the Governor’s intention here, which is to severely limit...
Habitat for Humanity is trying to help residents of Carlton Mobile Homes
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- Some Charlottesville residents may be at risk of losing their homes. In early June, residents of Carlton Mobile Homes were notified that the owners had received a $7 million offer for the property that their homes sit on, and the owners are inclined to take it.
Residents of Greene, Madison, Orange, and Rappahannock eligible for septic repair costs
All residents living in the Culpeper Soil and Water Conservation District (CSWCD) area now are eligible for reimbursement of fifty percent of the expense of pumping, maintaining, repairing or replacing on-lot onsite sewage disposal systems. Effective July 1, CSWCD received additional funding to expand its current septic system program to...
Charlottesville-area water levels stable
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The question is, has the rain we’ve been seeing lately made up for the drought conditions? One particular important way to measure that answer is with the reservoirs that we rely on for the drinking water in Charlottesville and parts of Albemarle County. The Rivanna...
Albemarle EDA supports request for higher federal pay
The Albemarle County Economic Development Authority will send a letter to the Federal Salary Council seeking to have the Charlottesville region added to a list of localities across the country where government employees get a pay adjustment due to the cost of living. “All general schedule employees working for the...
Charlottesville Civil Rights Tour comes to Selma for fourth year
The Charlottesville Civil Rights Tour made Selma one of its stops for the fourth consecutive year as part of a series of trips to sites important to the Civil Rights Movement. A post on social media by Selma Historical Tours by Thelma Dianne Harris said that the tour travels through the South, stopping at Birmingham, Montgomery, New Orleans, Jackson, MS; Sumner, MS; and Memphis, TN.
Virginia Announces Impressive Men’s Recruiting Class
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia track and field program announced its men’s signing class for the 2024-25 season on Thursday (July 25). The men’s class features a total of 16 athletes, including five transfers and one student-athlete from New Zealand. “Coming off an outstanding win at the...
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