UVA report targets youth gun violence
Catie Ratliff | December 10, 2025
Beyond the salad bar and hot foods at the 5th Street Station Wegmans, seven people play Scrabble on a rainy Friday night. Their boards are as bespoke as their tiles and tile bags, and people are confused. "This game," says one would-be detective, passing by, "looks a lot like Scrabble." "It is Scrabble," one of […]
Matthew Stoss | December 10, 2025
Catie Ratliff | December 10, 2025
Dave Cantor | December 10, 2025
Gun violence in Virginia is down from a 2021 peak, but there’s still work to be done across the Commonwealth, according to University of Virginia researchers. By examining how fear, social media, and loss of community resources contribute to gun violence among youth and young adults, the researchers hope to inform effective policy, from the […]
Catie Ratliff | December 10, 2025
When Charlottesville City Council adopted a new set of building rules in December 2023, one intention was for developers to have an easier pathway to construct more homes on land that had previously been reserved for single-family residences. One developer who tried to go through the new development code found that not to be the […]
Sean Tubbs | December 10, 2025
Two transactions in Charlottesville this fall illustrate how student housing is a lucrative global business with healthy cash flow fueled by households that can afford to pay premium prices for places to live. In the past dozen years, three student-housing buildings—all valuable commodities for investors—have been constructed on West Main Street. Madison Loft LLC sold […]
Sean Tubbs | December 10, 2025
The Virginia Tourism Corporation currently divides the Commonwealth into 10 distinct regions, from the Southwest Heart of Appalachia to the Coastal Virginia Eastern Shore. "Tourism regions are established by and for the VTC solely to organize the tourism product in a defined geographic area and to present that information to the consumer through a variety […]
Sean Tubbs | December 3, 2025
Beyond the salad bar and hot foods at the 5th Street Station Wegmans, seven people play Scrabble on a rainy Friday night. Their boards are as bespoke as their tiles and tile bags, and people are confused. "This game," says one would-be detective, passing by, "looks a lot like Scrabble." "It is Scrabble," one of […]
Matthew Stoss | December 10, 2025
Beyond the salad bar and hot foods at the 5th Street Station Wegmans, seven people play Scrabble on a rainy Friday night. Their boards are as bespoke as their tiles and tile bags, and people are confused. "This game," says one would-be detective, passing by, "looks a lot like Scrabble." "It is Scrabble," one of […]
Matthew Stoss | December 10, 2025
Performing for the first time as an official band, The Golden Hours brings Suz Slezak and David Wax of David Wax Museum and Lauren and Daniel Goans of Lowland Hum together in a local supergroup seeking authentic connection with each other and the audience. Born out of an immersive live music experience where the musicians […]
C-VILLE Writers | December 10, 2025
Performing for the first time as an official band, The Golden Hours brings Suz Slezak and David Wax of David Wax Museum and Lauren and Daniel Goans of Lowland Hum together in a local supergroup seeking authentic connection with each other and the audience. Born out of an immersive live music experience where the musicians […]
C-VILLE Writers | December 10, 2025
Glowing sculptures, video projections, and luminous artworks transform the PVCC campus into a lustrous landscape of color and delight at "Let There Be Light," the annual outdoor illuminated art exhibition. The family-friendly event features visual art installations, performances, and a parade of "enlightened beings" led by the Charlottesville Homeschool Art Club. Visitors are encouraged to […]
C-VILLE Writers | December 10, 2025
Glowing sculptures, video projections, and luminous artworks transform the PVCC campus into a lustrous landscape of color and delight at "Let There Be Light," the annual outdoor illuminated art exhibition. The family-friendly event features visual art installations, performances, and a parade of "enlightened beings" led by the Charlottesville Homeschool Art Club. Visitors are encouraged to […]
C-VILLE Writers | December 10, 2025