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Jerrauld C. Jones, a longtime judge and state delegate, has died at 70. In a statement issued by the Jones family, they ...
Jerrauld C. Jones, a longtime judge and state delegate who began making a name for himself when he was among the first Black students to integrate one of Norfolk’s elementary schools, died Saturday.
In this corner of Virginia, wild ponies roam, fiddles sing, and the views go on for miles. Here's what to do on your next ...
Point Comfort with Fort Monroe is a world landmark to emancipation, author and Fort Monroe advocate Steven T. Corneliussen writes in a guest column.
From the Stonewall Riots to the federal recognition of the LGBTQ community, a look at the origins of Pride Month in the U.S.
Robeson Health Care Corporation and local officials broke ground for the new Julian T. Pierce Health Center on May 20. The ...
In the time since the women's featherweight division debuted in February 2017, the UFC has had more than 250 total fight ...
SUFFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Suffolk Police is seeking the community’s help in locating a 16-year-old boy. Joel Arocho was last seen ...
One might well wonder why an inland city was selected as the site of a Civil War naval museum. The answer is twofold.
The Indiana Pacers will try to take advantage of a second chance to eliminate the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference ...
Iran said on Saturday that Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi presented a U.S. proposal to the country during a visit to the Iranian capital.
Ecuador’s government has issued a public apology to a group of plantation workers who were subjected to slave-like conditions according to a a ruling issued last year by Ecuador’s Constitutional ...