Virginia Museum of History & Culture partners with Virginia Civics to expand civics education
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture’s and Virginia Civics have partnered to create Virginia’s premier hub for civics education.
The Virginia Museum of History & Culture’s and Virginia Civics have partnered to create Virginia’s premier hub for civics education.
Tommie Martz was roommates in his first year of pro ball in 1960 in the Pittsburgh system with Steve Blass, who would be the winning pitcher in Game 7 as the Pirates beat the Baltimore Orioles in the World Series 11 years later.
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard spoke at a Turning Point USA rally Sunday in Florida and criticized the “deep state.”
SACAARS celebrated the unveiling of more historical markers on its “Long Road to Freedom” project at Montgomery Hall Park Friday morning.
Brian O’Connor, who has left Charlottesville for the bright lights of the SEC at Mississippi State, began his tenure as the head coach of the UVA Baseball program in 2004.
Six more Virginia airports are receiving federal funding for infrastructure improvements made possible through the Infrastructure Law.
Five JMU students have been selected for the Virginia Governor’s Fellows Program, which offers aspiring public servants hands-on experience.
The Richmond Police Department has terminated access by the ATF to its license plate reader program after it was misused for immigration enforcement.
An amendment was introduced last week to prioritize aviation safety in America and honor the victims of the January 29 DCA tragedy.
After 50 years in the J. Edgar Hoover Building in downtown Washington, D.C., the FBI will move headquarters to the Ronald Reagan Building.
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