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.
I am writing to express my excitement at Virginia Organizing’s strong support for the concept of a Community Vitality Fund.
A number of organizations are calling on the Trump administration to rethink cuts to substance use and mental health services.
Local high school seniors and college students interested in studying wildlife conservation and forestry are eligible to apply for one of the Appalachian Habitat Association scholarships being offered this spring.
Amid 2026 budget discussion for the city of Staunton, The Arcadia Project is requesting $30,000 in the budget to fulfill restoration needs.
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.
Local school divisions will take part in a discussion about housing insecurity and its impact on education on Thursday at noon.
Congress is on vacation, on your dime, meaning, Ben Cline has no excuse to not be holding a town hall somewhere in the far-flung Sixth District.
It was only a matter of time before college athletes challenged the NCAA’s eligibility rules. Kids at Duke and UNC are teaming up to start the lawsuits.
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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