C-VILLE Weekly is the local free indie paper for Charlottesville, Virginia — my neck of the woods since 2014. I’ve freelanced for them on and off since 2017, covering everything from restaurant and architecture reviews to profiles and front-page features. Here’s a selection of some of my favorite work for them.
Where does our water come from? How do we keep it safe? How will a changing climate affect our supply? To answer those questions, I interviewed local officials and environmental experts, following the water we drink from up in the clouds to out of our taps.
To get more people out of their cars and help clear the roads and the air, the City of Charlottesville started a voucher lottery, helping make e-bikes more affordable for everyday citizens. I talked with the administrator of the program, voucher recipients, and e-bike activists to gauge the program’s success, and discover where it has room to improve.
A single influential startup sowed the seeds for a blooming renewable energy industry in Charlottesville. In 2018, I tracked the bumper crop of companies that grew from Apex Energy to see what kind of harvest they might bring to our community.
I interviewed Greg Breeding, one of the principals at this local design firm, about his work creating really cool stamps for the U.S. Postal Service.
This Black-founded and -led local running club encourages physical fitness and community while keeping members connected with their neighborhoods and their history.
When local restaurants struggled to find and keep experienced kitchen staff, Chef Brinson found a clever solution. His culinary boot camp brings new people into the restaurant business and matches them with eateries in need of good help.
Since age 15, when he and his father constructed their own cabin, Bradley’s been designing, building, and restoring wooden houses by hand.