Virginia took another decisive step in its ongoing reckoning with its Confederate past as the House of Delegates in a bipartisan move approved legislation to strip tax-exempt status from organizations ...
Richmond became the capital of the Confederacy. The city's capitol building subsequently became the home of both the state's General Assembly as well as the Confederate Congress. Today ...
Fredericksburg City Public Schools (FCPS) students and staff were honored at the Virginia General Assembly for their work on ...
The headquarters of the United Daughters of the Confederacy on Arthur Ashe Boulevard in Richmond ... of Confederate history everywhere we look. You encounter it right here in our capitol, you ...
Historic Williamsburg in Virginia is the place to see history come alive. There are so many great things to do in Greater Williamsburg with kids including Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown Settlement ...
A bill to end Virginia’s special tax exemptions for Confederate organization passed its final General Assembly hurdle Friday and is headed to Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who vetoed the same measure last year ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Virginia General Assembly has passed a bill that would end some tax exemptions for organizations that honor the Confederacy. With Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) having vetoed ...
Leaders of both parties honored 100 Black lawmakers from the Reconstruction era, then turned to modern battles over ...