Brielle Entzminger

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Bridging the gaps

Kasaundra Blount felt stagnant. She had worked at Armstrong High School in her hometown of Richmond—first as a social...

Unsettled

As the number of coronavirus cases continue to rise in our area, life has become increasingly dangerous for those who...

‘Screaming for help’

For Tay Washington, August 12, 2017, started off as a normal day. She ran some errands, and then stopped to see a...

Tough call

After weeks of discussion and debate, the verdict is in: Charlottesville City Schools will reopen virtually for all...

Imperfect solution

Since the violent arrest of an unhoused man on the Downtown Mall earlier this month, Defund Cville Police—along with...

Left out

For weeks, Filadelfia Soto—along with hundreds of other teachers in Albemarle County—was left in the dark. She had...

The fight continues

It’s been nearly two months since the murder of George Floyd, but protests against police violence continue around...

Lending a hand

When the pandemic struck, “it was like somebody just snatched a chair from under us,” says Jeanetha Brown-Douglas,...

Here to help

In normal times, one in six Charlottesville residents—nearly 8,000 people—lack adequate access to affordable, healthy...

School’s (not) out

As new cases of the novel coronavirus pop up each day, it’s become increasingly difficult for area schools to decide...