In 2018, as America and the world mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King Jr., Virginia Arts Festival will present the internationally...
On the night of April 4, 1968, Rev. Dr. Milton Reid said he was busy in his study at New Calvary Baptist Church in Norfolk, where...
Purchasing an automobile involves a lot of decisions. Usually the last decision is car insurance. Often buyers will purchase what a salesperson says is “Full Coverage.”...
Newport News businesswoman Shaun Brown, recently indicted on three charges of fraud involving her nonprofit organization, said it may be retaliation for her efforts to call...
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NORFOLK When Norfolk State University and Old Dominion University recently met on the basketball court for the first time in 17 years, a high point for...
NORFOLK City officials, including Mayor Kenny Alexander and Councilwoman Angelia Graves, Father Harold Cobb, Rector, Grace Episcopal Church, and representatives of the Norfolk Historical Society, New...
NORFOLK One of Norfolk’s most esteemed Black business owners has passed at age 90. Lucille Jones Seals, owner of the Mark IV Restaurant and Lounge, passed...
NJG Staff Report CHESTER, VA Dr. Curtis W. Harris, a national and Virginia civil rights icon and the first African-American Mayor for the City of Hopewell,...
Twenty-eight years after joining the Norfolk Police Department, Larry D. Boone on December 1, celebrated his first year as the Norfolk’s Chief of Police (COP). Looking...