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Special to the New Journal and Guide The city of Franklin gained key support recently for its forthcoming Juneteenth Cultural Celebration when the Virginia...
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Special to the New Journal and Guide The city of Franklin gained key support recently for its forthcoming Juneteenth Cultural Celebration when the Virginia...
By Rosaland Tyler Associate Editor New Journal and Guide Less than 100 African-American students in Virginia have actually received a Brown v. Board of...
By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter New Journal and Guide Members of the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus, and the state’s NAACP have called for...
Virginia Congressman Bobby Scott secures funding for various projects, including infrastructure, healthcare, and anti-violence measures. Despite the GOP taking control of the House, Democrats...
Virginia Senatorial Primary between Senator Lucas and Senator Spruill, a hot topic. A candid conversation with Senator Spruill about his legislative approach.
Virginia Senator Louise Lucas, a prominent African-American Democrat, is urging voters in the upcoming June 20th Democratic Primary to review her record. Lucas is...
Eugene Butler makes history as the first Black judge to serve in Lynchburg, Virginia.
By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter New Journal and Guide When he was Governor from 2010-2014 Conservative Republican Bob McDonnell issued an order automatically...
By Rosaland Tyler Associate Editor New Journal and Guide Attorney Ben Crump will represent the family of Irvo Ortino, a 28-year-old Black man who...
VIRGINIA BEACH One of Virginia Beach’s longest serving pastors and a highly regarded civic leader, Dr. E. Ray Cox, Sr. has passed at age...