Richmond museum to open exhibit on Black Virginians; Trump aims to rewrite history
A Richmond museum is preparing to open an exhibition in June that will explore the lives of free Black Virginians from 1619 to 1865.
A Richmond museum is preparing to open an exhibition in June that will explore the lives of free Black Virginians from 1619 to 1865.
Andy Zipser, a self-styled “geezer” and Staunton resident, wrote today to express his displeasure with my “exculpation” of the Staunton Police Department for its security plan at this past weekend’s protest rally at the Augusta County Courthouse.
I began nearly every morning of our weeklong vacation in St. Pete by running in the vicinity of gators.
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen, in the first week of the Senate’s two-week recess, risked his life to try to bring home Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
The big issue that I’m hearing about from today’s Ben Cline protest rally in Downtown Staunton has to do with the protective measures put in place by Staunton Police.
Ben Cline thinks “government has no business targeting free speech.” Except when the “free speech” is woke, amirite?
We’re, admittedly, playing catchup on the news that the JMU Board of Visitors voted a week ago to dismantle the school’s DEI office.
Staunton Police have been working with organizers of the political protest rally scheduled for Saturday at the Augusta County Courthouse.
A landscape architectural design by four JMU students provides a possible solution to flood mitigation efforts at the Wharf Lot in Staunton.
Waynesboro School Board approved a contract with Kjellstrom and Lee Construction for the next phase of renovations at Waynesboro High School.
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