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  • In the 1880's, all of Charlotteville's barbers were Black, and many held important positions in the community.
    Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society
    Virginia is a haven for history lovers. From colonial times to the Civil War and the civil rights movement, this state is rich in people and places central to America’s story. In Charlottesville, the local historical society is offering a tour that tells tales through a unique group of men – the Black barbers of Cville. Sandy Hausman has that story.
  • Delegate Michael Feggans, Majority Leader Charniele Herring, Delegates Alfonso Lopez, Debra Gardner and Rip Sullivan at a press conference at the General Assembly Building.
    Brad Kutner
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    Radio IQ
    There were efforts empowering localities to preserve or restore trees destroyed by construction, $11 million for oyster restoration, additional funds for the blue catfish industry, expanded invasive species management programs, and a ban on a toxic asphalt sealant.