The play, which opens Friday at Live Arts, casts a light into a dark point in history.
An unusual standoff between a judge and a lawman brought an Albemarle County courtroom to a standstill Monday.
One was inside the Capitol, the other just outside. Both were determined to overturn the election.
And other news for Charlottesville-area bibliophiles.
Poetry, art and tea at the Art Center in Orange, "A Burst of Springtime" at Grace Estate Winery and more.
The teacher was taken to the nurse's office to be treated for their injuries.
WorldStrides has agreed to pay $5 million to the family of a child who died while on one of its trips.
Charlottesville Catholic School and Albemarle High School students took home two-thirds of the fair's top prizes.
Kaine's JOBS Act would expand access to federal grants to those seeking high-quality, short-term job training programs.
The governor has flipped economic history and sound policy on its head.
Dr. Fauci fails to discuss mistrust generated by poor communications and poorly conceived social interventions recommended by public health authorities, including by Dr. Fauci himself.
The Virginia state senator discussed her 2022 memoir "Burn the Page" at the Virginia Festival of the Book.
Dover Quartet at UVa, Frequinox at the Southern and more.
The English rock band takes the stage at Charlottesville's Jefferson Theater Friday.
Trischka's EarlJam Charlottesville tribute concert to Scruggs is already sold out.
Supervisors were asked at a recent event to commit to building such a fund. Three said yes.
The New York Times columnist and best-selling author says she doesn't want to be as complacent as she was in 2016.
They promise the board will help lower drug prices without hurting pharmaceutical companies' profits.
The officer he nearly hit was sufficiently unhappy about the felony-free resolution that she came to court March 18.
Mountain bikers do not understand why the trails can't be shared (or why so much time was taken up debating horses).
Let's take a look at some frequently asked questions divorcées have about their social security benefits.
America, it appears, will survive this virus. The lies infecting our nation are a graver threat.
Sometimes it makes sense and it is exciting to rise to new challenges and adapt.