Python is a great language for automating everyday tasks, from managing files to interacting with websites. Libraries like ...
A last-ditch effort to derail a trial that could uncover the independent, external review of the 2022 shooting that claimed three University of Virginia students’ lives was rejected in Albemarle ...
After more than a year of delay — including a legal battle that has stretched on for months — the University of Virginia has begun to release the taxpayer-funded review of the 2022 shooting on Grounds ...
University of Virginia Chief Operating Officer J.J. Davis will soon assume the role of acting president, taking the helm of Virginia’s flagship public university after the sudden resignation of Jim ...
Standing on the corner of Water and Second streets off Charlottesville’s Downtown Mall this past September, two men tilted their heads back to fully take in the towering husk of a building that has ...
Charlottesville Democrats don’t know much about Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears’ education platform, but what they do know about the Republican nominee for governor’s priorities they don’t like.
The new games that "skill games" operator Pace-O-Matic says are not covered by Virginia’s ban on the slot machine-like devices are legal, a Hanover County District Court judge has ruled.
It was the “breathtaking natural beauty” she saw while hiking the Blue Ridge Mountains and the banks of the Rivanna River that convinced Mona El Khafif to move to Virginia and join the University of ...
Even before the doors of the Charlottesville area’s only indoor shopping mall were locked for the last time, Spencer’s had sold its last lava lamp, Eddie Bauer had fitted its final goose down vest and ...
The University of Virginia may now have an interim president, but stability is still lacking on Grounds at the state’s flagship university.
An industrial wastewater treatment company that released a so-called forever chemical into the Roanoke River has agreed to pay $1.9 million to offset the cost of treating contaminated water in the ...
The owner of a small Charlottesville electronics manufacturer has had to raise its prices more than 20% over the past few weeks, and he knows exactly who to blame: Donald Trump.
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