by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Jul 5, 2022 | CIM Project, Community Development, First Person C-Ville, State Of The City
by Regine Wright | Regine Wright is a private investigator, Army veteran, and former police officer who lives in the Charlottesville Albemarle area with her husband and son. She is dedicated to helping others and enjoys all things true crime. For Charlottesville, the...
by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Jul 1, 2022 | CIM Project, Community Development, Hometown Heroes
Charlottesville Tomorrow Editor-in-Chief Angilee Shah talks with Miami Herald Executive Editor Monica Richardson about leading in a pandemic, breaking news and how to build community with journalism. By Angilee Shah Monica Richardson is the executive editor of a major...
by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Apr 14, 2022 | National Headlines
If you’re looking for the smartest, freshest, funniest comedy on TV, look no further than HBO’s A Black Lady Sketch Show. As great as Seasons 1 and 2 were, Season 3 is actually even better. For three seasons we’ve been following the “end of the world” storyline,...
by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Mar 31, 2022 | National Headlines
Listen kids, there was a time when if Oprah Winfrey told you to read a book, you ran out to the actual brick and mortar book store and bought it. In the literary world, an “Oprah’s Book Club” sticker was as good as gold. Now the former talk show host is being...
by Vinegar Hill Magazine | Mar 22, 2022 | National Headlines
Georgia has a lot going on in terms of the 2022 midterm races. Voters have to worry about battling voting passed in April 2021, which has led to an increase of . B, and a ” is on the horizon. For candidates specifically, it’s the change in campaign finance laws that...
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