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Charlottesville Commissioner of the Revenue s Office begins annual food and fund drive

Charlottesville Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office begins annual food and fund drive Charlottesville Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office begins annual food and fund drive By Patrick Huddleston | February 2, 2021 at 2:09 PM EST - Updated February 2 at 6:23 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The City of Charlottesville Commissioner of the Revenue’s Office began collecting non-perishable food items for the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank February 1. This is the 3rd Annual Commissioners and Cans Food and Fund Drive for the Commonwealth. The two-week event is to help raise food and funds for area food banks to help fight against food security in Virginia.

Closings and delays for Monday, February 1, 2021

Closings and delays for Monday, February 1, 2021 Photo: WINA Albemarle Co Public Schools – Closed Monday Appalachian Christian School – Closed Monday Augusta Co Govt Ctr Verona – Open 10am Augusta Co Public Schools – Closed Monday Barrett Early Learning Ctr – Closed Monday Buckingham Co Admin – Closed Monday Buckingham Co Public Schools – Closed Monday Charlottesville Catholic School – Closed Monday Charlottesville City Hall – Open 2 hours late Charlottesville Day School – Closed Monday Charlottesville Public Schools – Closed Monday, no meal delivery Community Christian Academy – Virtual only Monday Covenant School – Closed Monday Culpeper Co Public Schools – Closed Monday Effort Christian School/Preschool – Closed Monday Elk Hill Charlottesville School – Virtual learning Monday

How antifa conspiracy theory traveled from fringe to floor of Congress

How the antifa conspiracy theory traveled from the fringe to the floor of Congress Rampant on fringe platforms, the claim that “anti-fascists” were inciting violence at the Capitol spread fast through right-wing media to Congress Aleszu Bajak and Javier Zarracina, USA TODAY Published 4:32 pm UTC Jan. 13, 2021 While much of America watched a mob of Trump supporters overrun police and break into the halls of Congress Wednesday afternoon, members of the far right chatted up an imaginary narrative of what was really going on. After weeks of planting the idea, dozens of extremists used social media to promote an idea with no basis in reality – that the people besieging the Capitol were actually far-left agitators disguised as Trump supporters.

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