17 Caught in Drug Sting

Jefferson Area Drug Enforcement (JADE) task force officers have arrested seventeen people in “Operation: Fall Round-Up,” an undercover operation intended to snare low-level crack and marijuana dealers. Said C’ville Lt. Robert Frazier, they got people that weren’t big dealers, but that sell drugs to maintain their habit. The Cav Daily has the story.

Save the Westhaven Sycamores

Residents of the Westhaven public housing project are fighting to keep several of their sycamore trees. City residents including City Councilor Maurice Cox and housing authority board member Joy Johnson have been working through channels both political and practical to prevent the trees from being cut down. The city wants to remove them because they’re destroying nearby sidewalks; Westhaven residents admire the large trees, and don’t want them to go. The story is in today’s Progress.

Council Elections Meeting

From 7-9 this evening in City Council chambers at City Hall, there will be an informational meeting about moving Council elections from May to November. It is recommended that all interested parties attend.

City Creates Scholarship

Charlottesville has created a quarter-million-dollar scholarship fund for Charlottesvillians that can’t afford higher education. The program, which Council approved in August, requires matching funding from the private sector, which is being headed up by a steering committee. Jake Mooney has the story in today’s Progress.

Creigh Deeds is Democrats’ Senate Nominee

Will writes: Creigh Deeds swept the Democrat nomination, with over 50% of the votes on the first ballot, thus making a second ballot unnecessary which came as a suprise. Runner up was Nancy O’Brien, followed by Meredith Richards and Al Weed.

It was an interesting event. Very…um…white. I guess this ends the problem of what City Council would do if one of their own got elected.

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