The Cavalier Daily is eliminating the print version of their Friday edition.
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The Cavalier Daily is eliminating the print version of their Friday edition.
UVA’s Alumni Association has put together pair then-and-now Holsinger photos of Charlottesville, as recreated by Stacey Evans. (See also the Charlottesville Then and Now blog.) #
Surprising nobody, Halsey Minor has filed for personal bankruptcy. #
There are some serious obstacles to Trump building a golf course in Albemarle. #
The Northside library branch may move to West Rio—the old Phillips Building Supply. #
Trump Winery is rehabbing the old Kluge estate golf course, only now it’ll be open to the (paying) public. #
Monticello has been given $10M to refurbish the 2nd and 3rd floors and build replica slave quarters. #
C’ville Commonwealth’s Attorney Dave Chapman is running for a sixth term in office. He’s being challenged by a former holder of the office, Steve Deaton. #
The panhandling lawsuit is proceeding, in the plaintiffs’ favor. #
UVA architecture students have some ideas for how to stop hiding the Rivanna River in town. #
James Halfaday is back in jail after violating his parole. #
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