The truth about American history may hurt, but we still have to be able to face it
If the right gets its way, maybe in a decade or two, the United States will be free of its slave-owning past.
If the right gets its way, maybe in a decade or two, the United States will be free of its slave-owning past.
Days away from American Rescue Plan Childcare Stabilization grants expiring, lawmakers are joining forces to introduce legislation.
HUD and the VA awarded 26 housing vouchers valued at $155,891 to Virginia to help homeless veterans and their families find and sustain permanent housing.
Today marks seven days since UAW went on strike over the wide gap in annual wage increases between factory floor workers and CEOs.
Charlottesville’s City Manager has issued a directive to lift the closing time in Market Street Park in order to ease the tensions between Charlottesville police officers and unhoused individuals sleeping in the park.
Nearly 50 years after the Vietnam War, and more than 25 years since the US and Vietnam established diplomatic relations, the two countries have entered into a “comprehensive strategic partnership.”
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin announced additional key administration and board appointments this week.
The Staunton Democratic Committee’s candidates forum Tuesday evening allowed audience members to ask questions in a town-hall-style platform.

Two shuttered downtown buildings will soon breathe new life thanks in part to a combined $1 million in funding for the two projects in Lynchburg and Martinsville.
The Everytown Community Safety Fund will provide $100,000 in funding for Riverside Health System’s Hand in Hand Hospital violence intervention program in Newport News.
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