The U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority ruling on affirmative action in college admissions sparks concern about the future of diversity and equity in education. Virginia universities...
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson criticizes the majority ruling on affirmative action, stating that ignoring race will not end racism and that race matters in...
Prominent speakers address the Black-owned media CEOs at the NNPA convention, discussing topics such as police violence and the role of media in society.
Tragedy strikes as the son of an anti-violence activist is shot and killed in Norfolk. The community mourns the loss and seeks justice for the victim.
The new John Lewis stamp pays tribute to the late congressman and civil rights icon, highlighting his lifelong commitment to civic participation.
The grand opening of Charleston's African American Museum at Gadsden's Wharf marks a historic moment, showcasing exhibits that tell stories of trauma and joy in African...
Candidates from the Democratic and Republican parties are gearing up for the November General Election, where control of the Virginia General Assembly is at stake.
NORFOLK Norfolk civic and business leaders joined Norfolk city and state officials and partners in celebrating the Grand Opening and ribbon cutting of Market Heights Apartments,...
Former Norfolk Police Chief Larry Boone discusses the importance of procedural justice and de-escalation techniques during traffic stops to improve police-citizen interactions and build trust between...