Brownsburg Museum’s new exhibit will explore slavery in Rockbridge County through artifacts and stories from slave descendants.
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Trump surrendered to authorities Tuesday morning ahead of his arraignment on criminal charges. He is the first former president in American history to be criminally prosecuted.
Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin will travel to Taiwan, Japan and South Korea in late April to meet with government officials and business leaders.
International attention turns to the border between Finland and Russia. Finland joining NATO doubled the length of border between NATO, the world’s biggest security alliance, and Russia.
The lawsuit says the ongoing investigation into the case reveals that the school administration ignored warning signs on the day of the shooting. The student “had a history of random violence.”
This event marks the first American reporter to be arrested on espionage charges in Russia since September 1986.
Students and residents protested at the Tennessee Capitol in favor of tighter gun controls in the wake of the release of the emergency calls.
Inactive voters are tough to track down, and it’s hard to remove them from the city’s voting rolls without giving them several opportunities to turn up for an election.
More details are coming to light about 28-year-old shooter Audrey Hale, who killed six on Monday.
Despite a brief respite, a key anti-government group in Israel vowed to keep fighting, with more protests planned for Tuesday.