
Congressman Bobby Scott held two town halls this week—in Chesapeake and Hampton—to inform constituents about health care cuts, challenge what he termed the “Big, Ugly Law,”...

At Portsmouth’s I.C. Norcom High School, gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger unveiled her comprehensive "Strengthening Virginia Schools Plan," promising to bolster childcare, support educators, modernize schools, uplift...

The Chesapeake Democratic Women hosted their annual Crab Fest on August 2, drawing a full crowd for food, fellowship, and political dialogue with local and state...

Former Governor Doug Wilder, the nation's first elected Black governor, has filed a federal lawsuit against VCU's leadership, alleging retaliation, defamation, and racial discrimination tied to...

The Congressional Black Caucus has joined forces with the Black Press of America to hold Target accountable for scaling back its diversity efforts, as the retail...

After losing a primary he calls unfair, Chesapeake Sheriff Dave Rosado vows to continue his re-election bid as a write-in candidate this November. #DaveRosado #ChesapeakeVA #WriteInRosado...

Virginia's 2025 ballot is finalized with historic matchups including Winsome Sears vs. Abigail Spanberger for Governor. Norfolk’s high-profile Commonwealth’s Attorney race ended in a narrow win...

Mayor Kenny Alexander, Norfolk’s first Black mayor, confirms he will complete his current term but not seek reelection in 2028, as he transitions into a new...

From Virginia to Michigan, four Black candidates—both Democrat and Republican—are launching bold gubernatorial bids that could reshape the political future of four key states and make...

U.S. Senator Mark Warner hosted two town halls in Hampton Roads, addressing concerns over federal funding, economic challenges, and foreign policy. Speaking in Virginia Beach and...