No. 5 Hampton, No. 9 Norview, Maury and homestanding Bethel are among the other victors at the Allen Iverson Holiday Showcase ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin kicked off budget season when he presented the last spending proposal of his term before the legislature’s money committees. But during the General Assembly’s ...
Titans running back Keon Johnson is the Offensive Player of the Year, senior linebacker Devaughn Powell is the Defensive Player of the Year and Hank Sawyer is the Coach of the Year.
The new system will “implement a weighted selection process that will increase the probability that H-1B visas are allocated to higher-skilled and higher-paid” foreign workers, according to Tuesday’s ...
ATLANTA (AP) — Three inmates who escaped from a jail east of Atlanta, including a murder suspect, commandeered a terrified Lyft driver’s car to reach south Florida before she was rescued and they were ...
The Norfolk-based nonprofit — which serves all of Hampton Roads — hosted its Holiday Hope for Heroes event at the Powerhouse of Praise Church Of God In Christ. The nonprofit gave out hot meals and ...
In lieu of a traditional “Our Views” today, the Editorial Board offers this poem along with its best wishes for a magical Christmas.
The Trump administration is deploying 350 National Guard troops to New Orleans ahead of the New Year, launching another federal deployment in the city at the same time that an immigration crackdown ...
Police have identified the man who died in the homicide that took place in the 1300 block of Pinecone Circle on Saturday and charged a man with the crime, according to a news release from the ...
Many might claim that racial bias is a problem of the past. During the Civil Rights era of the 1960s, California passed the Mulford Act, to outlaw publicly carrying a loaded firearm without a permit.
When credit unions act like banks, communities lose revenue and critical options for financial services, Virginia Association of Community Banks’ Corey Connors writes in a guest column.
District of Columbia Attorney General Brian Schwalb is suing to halt the deployments of more than 2,000 guardsmen in the nation’s capital. Forty-five states have entered filings in federal court in ...
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