
‘In jeopardy’: Trump’s executive order targets library services for all Virginians
Fundamental library services are “in jeopardy” due to an executive order targeting the Institute of Museum and Library Services, or IMLS.
Fundamental library services are “in jeopardy” due to an executive order targeting the Institute of Museum and Library Services, or IMLS.
Waynesboro City Council will present a proclamation Monday night to recognize National Library Week running April 6 to 12.
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced board appointments including additions to the Board of Trustees for the Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia in Staunton.
Between 1740 and 1970, a community of deaf individuals lived and signed together in Lantz Mills, Virginia.
Museums in the Richmond area have joined forces to make their museums more accessible to the community through a signature access program called Museums for All.
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library will host a new exhibit that will share the story of Staunton and Augusta County during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library has received a $116,000 grant that will go toward creating programs and activities for nonprofit service providers, teachers and the general public around the government response to COVID-19.
Congressman A. Donald McEachin (D-VA-04) announced a grant of $85,122 from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Augusta County Library is ready to help the children of Augusta County get ready for kindergarten with 1000 Things Before Kindergarten.
Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger has announced a federal grant of $10,500 for a Virginia National Guard Museum project to highlight Virginia’s military history and to educate students about the preservation process.