Charlottesville
Coverage of Charlottesville in the Nexus archive.
- For new citizens, it’s about having their voices heard. And about pizza.
On July 4, 36 individuals became United States citizens at Monticello in Charlottesville, Va. The event highlighted themes of civic participation and community, with a notable mention of pizza as a cultural element.
- Husband and wife found shot dead in Albemarle
A married couple, an 84-year-old woman and an 86-year-old man from Charlottesville, were found shot dead in Albemarle County on Sunday. The incident occurred in their home, according to local authorities.
- 33-year-old woman charged after stabbing in Albemarle domestic incident
A 33-year-old woman from Charlottesville faces charges after a man was stabbed during a domestic-related incident in Albemarle County late Friday evening. The incident occurred in a domestic context, leading to the woman's arrest.
- Illegal Alien from Mexico Pleads Guilty to Illegal Possession of a Firearm
Javier Bernal-Lopez, a 38-year-old illegal alien from Mexico residing in Keswick, Virginia, pleaded guilty to federal charges of illegally possessing a firearm while unlawfully present in the United States. The case was prosecuted in Charlottesville, Virginia.
- DAVID MARCUS: The law comes for Southern Poverty Law Center's ideological vigilantes
The Department of Justice indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for allegedly running a spy ring and funding white supremacist groups, including contributing to the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville. The article criticizes SPLC for decades of ideological vigilantism, labeling conservatives as hate groups without clear definitions, and enabling social and professional blacklisting through its influence in academia, media, and publishing.
- DAVID MARCUS: Desperate Dems tap Obama to pitch Virginia gerrymandering lies
The article accuses Democrats in Virginia of gerrymandering to secure a 10-1 congressional seat advantage over Republicans, with former President Barack Obama promoting the effort through TV ads. It criticizes Obama's claims of 'fairness' and highlights past controversies, including his 2017 Charlottesville remarks and the Obama administration's handling of Trump-related investigations.