The portion of the Southside Connector of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) proposed to be built through three majority African-American neighborhoods in Chesapeake poses a risk...
The Olde Hampton neighborhood center will be named after Mary Jackson, a Hampton native and one of the first women of color to work at NASA...
Norfolk City Council members and civic leaders are seeking to deter plans to open a solid waste material recovery facility (MRF) in the Barraud Park/Bruce’s Park/Lindenwood/Cottage...
Sissieretta (Joyner) Jones was born in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1868, but, after she retired from stage, she lived the rest of her life in Providence, Rhode...
The 600-mile underground Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) is designed, according to its supporters, to expand the supply of natural gas, lower costs and supply employment to ...
A new 150-page report shows officials at the Department of Veterans Affairs at nearly every level knew but did little about a long list of problems...
March 31 is a big day for the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) in Hampton Roads. For several months, a committee of community volunteers has been...
Brady Miller said it wasn’t easy to leave his family to spend a month in the mountainous terrain of Puerto Rico restoring power after Hurricane Maria...
Tamron Hall has hosted “Deadline: Crime with Tamron Hall” on Investigation Discovery since 2013. She also led a “Guns on Campus: Tamron Hall Investigates” special in...
Harriet Tubman did not know she would become the nation’s first female, African-American leader in September 1849, the night she saw her master “turned around in...