WASHINGTON, D.C. Congressman Bobby Scott issued the following statement to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Loving v. Virginia: “In...
Ask Jamilla Burney-Divens how she moved from being the first female drum major in high school, to recently being promoted to the regional operations chief for...
RICHMOND Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe unveiled a State Historical Marker June 12 commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s striking down the state’s law banning...
Polls will open at 6 a.m. for the June 13 Primary to allow Democrats and Republicans to choose the candidates they want to stand for election...
Clarence L. Sessoms, a well-known former Norfolk educator, fraternity and civic leader, passed on May 28 at age 93. Sessoms was born in Ahoskie, North Carolina, but ...
Almost two months after Portsmouth Councilman Mark Whitaker was indicted on 20 felony charges of identity fraud, forgery and using forged checks, he still has strong support...
Across the South, communities large and small are debating whether to retain or remove the monuments from parks, or names from buildings honoring the cause and...
Before Lafeetah Byrum signed up as New Virginia Majority Climate Justice Organizer and began organizing people on the impact of coal dust, she had a personal experience with...
For thirty days from May 27 and until June 24, Imam Vernon Fareed and other Muslims are observing Ramadan. The 30-period of personal deprivation and rereading of...
Faye D.W. Mitchell, one of the longest serving constitutional officers in Chesapeake, as Clerk of the Circuit Court, died suddenly, a few days before her retirement....
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