
Charlottesville Tomorrow
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3 weeks ago |
cvilletomorrow.org | Jessie Higgins |Charlottesville Tomorrow
While 2025 might not have the media blitz of a presidential race, this year’s election will have a profound effect on the lives of central Virginia residents. That’s because this year, central Virginia voters will be choosing dozens of local representatives — and those leaders will make meaningful decisions that steer the futures of their cities, towns and counties. These are positions like commonwealth’s attorney, sheriff, city and town council members.
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1 month ago |
cvilletomorrow.org | Angilee Shah |Charlottesville Tomorrow
Charlottesville Tomorrow focuses on the people in our communities who are most impacted by the issues we cover. So, as the Trump administration makes unprecedented and quick changes to the federal government, we are putting our resources toward the tangible impacts of new federal policies in central Virginia. We are grateful that so many people in our communities are reaching out — please know that we read all of your messages.
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Dec 27, 2024 |
cvilletomorrow.org | Charlottesville Tomorrow
In conjunction with our 20th anniversary year in 2025, Charlottesville Tomorrow is expanding its team and seeking a contracted event coordinator who is passionate about creating meaningful experiences that strengthen our connections with local communities. The event coordinator will report to the chief of revenue and will work closely with the editorial team, as well as other stakeholders, to support the mission and growth of Charlottesville Tomorrow through impactful event experiences.
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Dec 18, 2024 |
cvilletomorrow.org | Charlottesville Tomorrow
Charlottesville Tomorrow is growing our team in 2025 and seeks an experienced development lead to expand the work of our fundraising team. This is the first time that the nonprofit news organization has an operational budget of well over $1 million. This development lead will report to our chief of revenue in our Charlottesville office, and work with our CEO and 15-person community board to help grow our capacity and engage stakeholders.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
cvilletomorrow.org | Charlottesville Tomorrow
En Virginia, los concejales son líderes municipales elegidos por votación para supervisar el gobierno municipal local. Los concejales tienen el poder de establecer las tasas de impuestos, tomar decisiones de zonificación, supervisar los servicios de emergencia locales y mucho más. La ciudad de Louisa tiene cinco concejales y un alcalde elegido por períodos de cuatro años. Este año, hay cuatro candidatos buscando tres escaños abiertos en el consejo: Daniel R. Crawford, Jessi J. Lassiter, Roger W.
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