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Subscribed to our email newsletter? If not, you might have missed hearing Erin O'Hare talk on In My Humble Opionion about our investigation of rental conditions — and what can be done to improve conditions. Here's what you missed:
To celebrate our 20th anniversary, the Next 20 series community contributors and Charlottesville Tomorrow’s team and board envisioned the future.
Louisa County High School Band Director Micah Lee: ““The biggest difference I’ve seen was the creation of their own voice."
Valley Link has released updated routing maps and a new slate of open houses for a proposed high-voltage transmission line that would cut through more than 100 miles of mostly agricultural and forested land from Campbell to Culpeper County in central Virginia.
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The Virginia Department of Health has declared a measles outbreak in Buckingham County and is encouraging everyone to check their measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination status. Here's more about how: www.cvilletomorrow.org/virginia-hea...
“It’s really hard to sue your landlord,” said attorney Victoria Horrock.
Floods, roaches, rats, mold — Charlottesville Tomorrow investigates how Virginia law generally offers few options for renters in dangerous living conditions.
"I have always been told that we don’t, we can't do anything for renters with tenant protections and holding landlords accountable," Sally Duncan told fellow members of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors and other county staff. "I was made aware last week that that's actually not the case."
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"Sewage has flooded my apartment and they have yet to fix it. It’s madness here," Park's Edge resident Lanika Hester wrote in an email to an eviction prevention case manager.
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This outbreak has already led to more infections than any of the past five years, and it has surpassed the total from the 2021 outbreak. It’s likely to keep growing.
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The Virginia Department of Health recommends that unvaccinated community members skip public gatherings, including the upcoming Amish Parochial School Consignment Auction in Dillwyn.
Virginia health officials ask for help slowing down measles spread
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Plus, the next report into the investigation of how renters trying to improve their living conditions found frustration and futility instead.
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Hear more about 'No Way Out' on 'In My Humble Opinion'
Charlottesville Tomorrow has a big vision for its future, too.
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Your neighbors shared their visions for the future — and then got to work to make it happen
"I've heard time and time again, it's like you send an email and it goes into some folder, never to be seen again," said Bryan Nicol, chair of the Orange County Board of Supervisors.
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From tech glitches to unanswered emails, residents cite communication gaps in Valley Link transmission line project
Band Director and Teacher Micah Lee is using his music theory class to teach students about creating, recording and producing original music.
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A Louisa County High School teacher is transforming practice rooms into recording studios
Against all odds, one Park's Edge tenant got a case into court. It didn't go the way she thought it would.
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Virginia law does not make it easy for a renter to force a landlord to improve conditions — even hazardous ones
Floods, roaches, rats, mold — this is Charlottesville Tomorrow's investigation into how Virginia law often offers few options for renters in dangerous living conditions.
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At least 18 localities in Virginia have rental inspection programs. Here's how Roanoke made theirs.
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No way out: How Virginia law fails vulnerable renters
While state laws do little to protect tenants, counties have options — and Albemarle is beginning to consider them
Anyone who visited Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital in Richmond May 20-24 or Centra Southside Community Hospital in Farmville on May 26 should watch for symptoms.
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Measles cases in Buckingham County keep climbing as health officials identify two public exposure sites
In Albemarle County, Park's Edge residents endure stinking floods, rat infestations, fire hazards — and a frequently unresponsive landlord
"They just don't care," said one longtime tenant. "They just don't care."
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