Bike-A-Thon honors Staunton’s first Black councilwoman, raises scholarship funds
Rita S. Wilson was Staunton’s first Black councilwoman. She served for 17 years and the city’s council chambers are named in her honor.
Rita S. Wilson was Staunton’s first Black councilwoman. She served for 17 years and the city’s council chambers are named in her honor.
Sen. Tim Kaine will hold a series of events in Harrisonburg and Roanoke to celebrate federal funding for infrastructure improvements.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has announced additional key administration and board appointments.
In recent decades, a segment of the global Left has looked upon the U.S. government as the Great Satan in international affairs, responsible for the world’s major ills.
America is one of the wealthiest nations in the world. Yet when compared to other advanced industrialized countries, it fares dismally in national laws and policies affecting workers.
I was thrilled to attend Waynesboro Schools’ convocation Tuesday for 44 new staff members and hear Dr. Laymon Hicks speak.
Last fall marked 20 years since I started college at Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg. When I graduated in May 2006, it was UMW.
Three workshops in August at the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum go into the history of women’s suffrage.
SVEC’s Operation Round Up will support 14 local nonprofits and community-based efforts with $27,500 in grant funding.
We’re not back to square one in US-China relations, but neither have we moved the needle much forward.