
The New York Times Magazine recently featured Circuit Court Judge Jerrauld C. Jones, one of seven young African- American males who integrated the Virginia Episcopal School...

The final public hearing in Norfolk to allow residents of three public housing communities to voice their concerns has been held. The three communities are targeted...

The way Victoria Time sees it, “African women carry too heavy a load on their heads and their backs, literally and figuratively.” The goal of her...

NORFOLK Norfolk State graduate and member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., is seeking to change the way minority students transition into college with his newly-minted...

In the past two weeks, the nation has observed the anniversaries of two of the deadliest incidents of its history. Sixteen years ago, the 9-11 attacks on...

As they unloaded from the school buses and walked up the sidewalk to the entrance of Booker T. Washington High for the first day of school,...

John F. Kennedy could have been referring to some of the graduates of the LEAD Hampton Roads training program when he said, “Leadership and learning are...

PORTSMOUTH The number of Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease is expected to more than triple in the next few decades – from five million today to...

While some cities say it is too expensive to remove Confederate-era monuments from public grounds, here’s a rundown of what some cities have paid. An invoice...

CHESAPEAKE Colonel William C. Bennett, Jr. is officially Chesapeake’s first African-American Undersheriff. On Monday, September 11, 2017, Sheriff Jim O’Sullivan promoted Bennett to the rank of...