Virginia did not allow Black residents to vote until after the Civil War. But during the war, a group of Black soldiers in ...
Virginia is granting more than $3.9 million to protect 621 acres of lands where Civil War battles raged, including two sites ...
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced today that more than $3.9 million in grant funding will be allocated to protect 621 acres ...
Richmond has its fair share of Civil War history, but it's also home to ... Richmond's youngest Holocaust survivors, Jay Ipson, the Virginia Holocaust Museum focuses on two narratives: a broad ...
The church, founded in 1774, had its two founding pastors thrown in jail for preaching without the permission of the Church ...
A Republican presidential candidate endangering democracy, threatening the Constitution and such a menace to America he could foment a civil war?
Petersburg wants your input to improve public transportation in the city. Plus, a free talk at Resist Booksellers, a library ...
Polls will be open today from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters can find their voting precinct by visiting the Virginia Department of ...
People can now get a new tour at Fort Harrison that tells the story of some of the first Black soldiers who got to vote on ...
The Civil War battle of Spotsylvania Court House saw the most sustained hand-to-hand combat of the war and ranks as its third-bloodiest battle, with more than ...
The Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation (SVBF) filed a lawsuit against the city of Richmond on Thursday over the city’s ...