Archive for July, 2018
Living History, Richmond’s Slave Trail
Posted by dseidelvtedu in Uncategorized on July 3, 2018

Janine Bell, president and creative director of the Elegba Folklore Society.
(Credit Mallory Noe-Payne)
For generations, the trade of enslaved Africans fueled Virginia’s economy, and Richmond was once the hub of that market.
For those who want to confront that difficult past, there’s the Richmond Slave Trail.
Reporter Mallory Noe-Payne went along on the night time tour, and has this report.
State Republican Chair Resigns
Posted by dseidelvtedu in Uncategorized on July 2, 2018

Virginia Republicans are in a state of flux right now, a shift that could have long-term consequences for Virginia politics.
Michael Pope has the story.
Williams Aims to Make History in First Congressional District
Posted by dseidelvtedu in Uncategorized on July 2, 2018

Credit Vangie Williams for Congress
Only four women have ever represented Virginia on Capitol Hill, and never a woman of color.
Now a Democratic candidate in Virginia’s 1st Congressional District is hoping to change that.
Mallory Noe-Payne reports.
Kaine Signs On To Legislation To Decriminalize Marijuana
Posted by dseidelvtedu in Uncategorized on July 2, 2018

Sen. Tim Kaine (Credit: U. S. Senate Photo)
Virginia Democratic Senator Tim Kaine surprised many political watchers when he tossed his support behind a new bill to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level.
Matt Laslo has the story from Washington.
Va. News: Free AC for Richmond Seniors, Volunteer Rescue Squads Struggle to Keep Staff
Posted by dseidelvtedu in Uncategorized on July 2, 2018

Several hundred Richmond seniors who would have spent the summer without air conditioning are getting some relief… and volunteer rescue squads are struggling to remain viable all across Virginia.
Those have been among the most read stories over the past week at the Virginia Public Access Project’s Va. News link.
More from Fred Echols.

