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The faculty want “shared governance.” There’s nothing in state law that mandates that, though. What we have is a culture clash between a liberal faculty and a conservative ...
Some residents who attended Tuesday’s public meeting raised worries about traffic and vandalism. Others said the trail will boost tourism and provide more access to nature.
The city had successfully sought state legislation that would have allowed it to gain control of the burned-out property and sell it to a developer.
The Lynchburg City Council will not meet again until August. In the meantime, information sessions on city changes fill the calendar.
Carly Fiorina, national honorary chair of the Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission, told a recent event that “If you believe in the promise of America, in individual liberty ...
The well-known Barracks Road Shopping Center takes its name from a Revolutionary War barracks that housed prisoners.
With the governor having fled, the Governor’s Palace is ransacked and the governor’s property sold at auction.
The Linkous family can trace its roots to a Revolutionary War POW who was hired out as an indentured servant to a Patriot leader in the New River Valley.
Award-winning historian Woody Holton about “the forgotten founders.” Retired Virginia Commonwealth University journalism professor Jeff South about the role of the press in Colonial Virginia.
State Sen. Jennifer Boysko, D-Fairfax County, was removed as chair of the Senate Transportation Committee and removed altogether from the Senate Rules Committee on Thursday in a rare mid-session ...
Backed by opioid abatement funds, Strong Futures in Norton and Four Truths in Roanoke aim to fill critical gaps in treatment for pregnant and parenting women by offering residential care that ...
Carly Fiorina, national honorary chair of the Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission, told a recent event that “If you ...