Marguerite Gallorini
Marguerite Gallorini was a feelance journalist for WMRA from 2015 -2018.
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On Saturday, March 3, 'Liberation and Freedom Day,' organized by the University of Virginia and the City of Charlottesville, marks 153 years since Union…
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What form of government might Charlottesville choose, if citizens could start from scratch? WMRA’s Marguerite Gallorini reports on the second of two…
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A recent study focused on a water pollutant that we all know very well: salt. In particular, de-icing salts used during the winter. Over the years, the pH…
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In an effort to preserve local African-American history, Monticello and the Jefferson School’s African American Heritage Center, and more than a dozen…
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Chris Christie, the former New Jersey Governor and Republican presidential candidate, visited the Miller Center Monday to discuss his bid for the…
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After the events in Charlottesville last August, many citizens wanted to be informed on how local government works, and how it might be structured…
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A month-long community conversation about racism is going to take place in Charlottesville. And it starts Friday, February 9, with the screening of the…
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Besançon has been Charlottesville’s sister city since 2006. In spite of their cultural differences, Charlottesville and Besançon are set in similar…
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The Charlottesville Police Foundation is a local non-profit organization that has been helping officers in the City since 2004. They do that through a…
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Charlottesville is undergoing an affordable housing crisis. So the non-profit organization IMPACT (Interfaith Movement Promoting Action by Congregations…