Following several weeks of interrogation, the primary suspect Mr. Vom Bunyan — a Vom Mart employee and Charlottesville local ...
A group of University students formed Friends of PHAR, a CIO that partners with PHAR to fight for local policy that better represents the needs of public housing residents in Charlottesville.
Months before the Nazis came to their city, Lisa Woolfork and other locals in Charlottesville, Virginia, were warning officials of the impending Unite the Right rally. Now, a year after the deadly ...
Reproductive rights voters did their job. Now the question is whether our leaders will do their job, Whole Woman’s Health’s Amy Hagstrom Miller writes in a guest column.
Anti-racist protesters staging nonviolent demonstrations in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday said they were aggravated and perplexed by the heightened police presence that involved dozens of law ...
In this op-ed, Zyahna Bryant explains Charlottesville’s reckoning with its history of white supremacy one year after violence occurred at the “Unite the Right” rally. In the spring of 2016, one year ...
That small crowd of demented losers marching in Charlottesville had nothing to do with President Trump's victory. Any attempt by the biased liberal media to tie a KKK march in Charlottesville with ...
After Charlottesville, Heather Heyer's mother isn't "dwelling in hate or anger." The spot where counter protester Heather Heyer was killed when a car plowed down a street during the Charlottesville ...
Editor’s Note: Leslie M. Scott-Jones was born and raised in Charlottesville, Virginia, where she lives with her two children. She co-hosts “Home Grown,” a radio show about local art, on 94.7 WPVC and ...
The Robert E. Lee monument in Charlottesville, Virginia – the removal of which helped spark the protests that turned violent last weekend – is just one example of the hundreds of statues, monuments, ...
The return of violent anti-Semitism should not have come as a surprise, however. In 2017, white supremacists hoisting Nazi flags and shouting “Jews will not replace us!” swarmed Charlottesville.
Allie was among the 19 people injured when white supremacist James Alex Fields Jr allegedly drove his car into a crowd of anti-racist protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia in August. “When the car ...