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UTS introduces two new programs to help students get home safely at night

UTS introduces two new programs to help students get home safely at night
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Many Charlottesville businesses close due to icy conditions


Many Charlottesville businesses close due to icy conditions
Many Charlottesville businesses closed during spell of icy, winter weather. (Source: WVIR)
By Riley Wyant | February 18, 2021 at 6:24 PM EST - Updated February 18 at 6:24 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The main issue with this snow storm is not the snow itself, the issue is the ice and sleet freezing over it.
That is why many Charlottesville favorites such as Bodos Bagels, Dairy Market, Bang, Jack Browns, Whiskey Jar, Lampo, and more closed up shop and took to social media to spread the word.
We are closed today - Thursday - due to inclement weather. Stay warm & safe Charlottesville! ��: Chimm St.Posted by Dairy Market on Thursday, February 18, 2021

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Small businesses in Albemarle Co. shifting gears to make it through the pandemic


Small businesses in Albemarle Co. shifting gears to make it through the pandemic
Small businesses in Albemarle Co. shifting gears to make it through the pandemic
By Rachel Hirschheimer | January 14, 2021 at 10:15 AM EST - Updated January 15 at 9:57 AM
ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va. (WVIR) - The coronavirus pandemic has forced many retail owners to pivot how they do business in order to keep their doors open, and for some in Albemarle County, those alterations have been a game changer.
“Pre-COVID in the Happy Cook, in the store, it would be shoulder-to-shoulder. A lot of our traffic is during the November and December time, and it’s normally pretty much filled to capacity on a normal December,” The Happy Cook owner Monique Moshier said.

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