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Sunday, August 17th, 2025

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Good morning, Charlottesville. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 17th of August.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • The United Way of Greater Charlottesville is now accepting votes for the 2025 Caring for Community Awards—local residents can help honor individuals making a difference around town.  29 News

CRIME NEWS

  • Charlottesville police arrested Malik Thornton after he assaulted a woman at Cavalier Crossing apartments and fled with an 8-month-old baby—he is now in custody.  The Daily Progress

CULTURE NEWS

  • James Monroe’s Highland partnered with the American Friends of Lafayette during a weekend event that marked the 200th anniversary of Lafayette’s return tour as visitors watched dramatic readings—exploring historic documents and viewing reenactments of his friendship with Monroe. The event recalled the historic ties of the American Revolution and celebrated an enduring bond between early leaders.  29 News

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Out-of-state students use the Amtrak train and the small Charlottesville airport—options that offer speed and affordability despite challenges with limited flights and extra taxi costs. Several students said that while flights can be quick, Amtrak rides remain more comfortable and budget-friendly.  The Cavalier Daily

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Roy Van Doorn, a plaintiff in the White vs. Charlottesville zoning board lawsuit, said on a recent Friday that the new zoning ordinance was passed without proper process and without a required VDOT study—he argued that hundreds felt left out of the decision. The city will defend its actions on Monday while the plaintiffs respond on Wednesday and a final ruling is expected on Friday—Mayor Wade noted the ordinance would be re-passed to address affordable housing despite these issues.  3WV
  • The Charlottesville Police Civilian Oversight Board lost its quorum after many members resigned and lost its director when Inez Gonzalez resigned last Friday. City officials will soon hold a closed session to interview candidates for two seats as they plan modest changes to fix the board’s rules—officials say this is needed for the board to work properly.  The Daily Progress
  • The Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority will conduct controlled blasting in a wooded area on UVA property between Hereford Drive and Fontaine Avenue to prepare for a new raw water pipeline from Ragged Mountain Reservoir to the Observatory Water Treatment Plant. Three blasts are scheduled for Monday, August 18, Wednesday, August 20 and Friday, August 22 — each preceded by a siren and may lead to temporary trail closures.  Cville Right Now
  • Staunton had a 48-hour boiled water advisory after a 16-inch water main broke early Friday, which forced officials to shut off the system until repairs were done and water tests cleared it. Charlottesville officials approved a four-year plan to add about five miles of large water pipes—boosting redundancy—to help prevent similar disruptions in the future.  3WV

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Ramona Martinez Concert

    6 PM – 12 AM — Mejicali — Free entry — Enjoy classic country tunes from honky tonker Ramona Martinez in a delightful evening setting.

    Mon, 8/18/25

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  • Tuesday Rumba Night with Vincent Zorn

    7-9 p.m. — The Bebedero — Free entry — Experience lively gypsy rumba every Tuesday evening.

    Tue, 8/19/25

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  • Tuesday Rumba Night with Vincent Zorn

    7-9 p.m. — The Bebedero — Free entry — Enjoy lively gypsy rumba music every Tuesday evening.

    Tue, 8/26/25

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  • Runaway Gin Concert

    8:30 – 10:00 PM — The Southern Café and Music Hall — Tickets starting at $37 — Catch the lively tribute to Phish with fellow music lovers in Charlottesville.

    Wed, 8/27/25

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  • Berto & Vincent Wild Gypsy Rumba

    7 PM – 1 AM — The Bebedero — Check for ticket prices — Experience the electrifying blend of Gypsy Rumba and Latin rhythms by Berto & Vincent.

    Thu, 8/28/25

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  • Gasolina Reggaetón Party

    9-10:30 p.m. — The Jefferson Theater — 18 & Over Only — Experience the vibrant energy of reggaetón and Latin music at this exciting community event.

    Sat, 8/30/25

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  • Chatham County Line and The Mammals Concert

    7:30-9:00 p.m. — The Southern Café and Music Hall — Tickets available — Enjoy an evening of engaging live music from Chatham County Line and The Mammals.

    Fri, 9/5/25

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  • Cars & Coffee Charlottesville

    8-10 a.m. — Barracks Road Shopping Center — Free entry — Explore a diverse collection of cars in a casual and vibrant atmosphere.

    Sat, 9/6/25

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  • Ramona Martinez Concert

    2-8 p.m. — Glass House Winery & Brewery — Check venue for entry cost — Experience the heartfelt honky tonk tunes of Ramona Martinez inspired by classic country music.

    Sun, 9/7/25

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  • Hash Concert

    7:30-9:00 p.m. — The Jefferson Theater — Tickets available — Enjoy an evening with The Barons and HASH the Band featuring Chloë Ester.

    Fri, 9/12/25

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.

~ George Bernard Shaw

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