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Interview with Charlottesville City Manager Maurice Jones

Maurice Jones is poised to submit his first budget proposal to the Charlottesville City Council. Jones, who is just months into his job as city manager, said the document will not recommend a tax increase and is mostly built to "hold the line" on spending.

Saturday, March, 05, 2011

Maurice Jones is poised to submit his first budget proposal to the Charlottesville City Council. Jones, who is just months into his job as city manager, said the document will not recommend a tax increase and is mostly built to "hold the line" on spending.

Interview with Leonard W. Sandridge

Leonard W. Sandridge met with the Daily Progress Editorial Board.

Saturday, February, 05, 2011

Leonard W. Sandridge is the University of Virginia’s executive vice president and chief operating officer. He has worked for the university since 1967, rising from the bottom of the school’s employment ranks to the second-highest post.

Albemarle County Executive Tom Foley

Albemarle County Executive Tom Foley sat down with The Daily Progress for a question and answer session.

Sunday, January, 30, 2011

Foley took over as the top unelected official in Albemarle County government after 11 years as one of the county’s assistant county executives.

President Obama and Tom Perriello at the Pavilion

Election 2010 coverage

Friday, October, 29, 2010

President Barack Obama flew to Charlottesville ,Va to stump for Congressman Tom Perriello (D-Ivy) of Virginia's 5th District who is locked in a tight race with Republican challenger Robert Hurt.

Tea Partiers give Perriello an earful

Congressman Tom Perriello answered questions during the monthly meeting of the Jefferson Area Tea Party.

Thursday, August, 26, 2010

Perriello worked during the meeting to cast himself in a fight not between Democrats and Republicans — several tea partiers asked about his vote for the health care bill — but a fight between politicians focused on the folks at home and politicians focused on Wall Street and Washington.

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