Fort Barfoot, formerly known as Fort Pickett, became the first of nine US military bases with Confederate references to get a new name, which now honors a decorated officer who fought in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.

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Fort Barfoot, formerly known as Fort Pickett, became the first of nine US military bases with Confederate references to get a new name, which now honors a decorated officer who fought in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
The fate of two well-known Confederate monuments in two Virginia cities has been decided, after they were removed from their spots.
After years of court battles and a summer of protests calling for their removal, the city of Charlottesville can now take down two statues memorializing Confederate generals.
RICHMOND-Mark Herring wants to tear down Richmond’s Robert E. Lee monument.
RICHMOND-In the streets of Richmond, long known for monuments and murals, a collaborative public art initiative is “Mending Walls.”
RICHMOND-The Virginia Senate passed a bill Wednesday that was easy to miss. Nobody spoke either for or against and it passed by a unanimous 37-0 vote.
Sen. Louise Lucas was released without bail for charges that Gov. Ralph Northam called “highly unusual.”
Gov. Northam called the charges “deeply troubling.”
Update (August 4): Richmond’s City Council decided in a unanimous vote that the Confederate monuments in the city will stay down for good. The city council approved an ordinance that permanently removes the monuments on Monday, and is offering the monuments for...
City council has already unanimously voted to remove the statue.
House Speaker Eileen Filler Corn announced that monuments to Robert E. Lee and others who tried to secede from America were removed this morning
During deliberations Judge Bradley Calvedo referred to a Confederate general as an “American war veteran”
The historic mass uprisings throughout Virginia against police brutality and racial injustice might make you think almost everyone supports the removal of the state’s Confederate monuments. But there are still plenty of white people in our state who are comfortable...
In the wake of nationwide protests fighting for justice for George Floyd, an unarmed black man killed by police, the push to remove Confederate monuments has been reignited. With over 200 Confederate monuments, Virginia has the most memorials of any state in the...
The over 200 Confederate monuments in Virginia have started coming down, as cities and towns throughout the commonwealth are finally taking steps to remove the racist statues that glorify the state’s bloody history. Leaders in Richmond, Alexandria and Fredericksburg...
The conservative group behind the viral Mourning in America ad released its latest ad on Sunday targeting President Donald Trump.
After years of controversy, a statue honoring Confederate soldiers was removed from an intersection in Old Town Alexandria early Tuesday morning. “Alexandria, like all great cities, is constantly changing and evolving,” Mayor of Alexandria Justin Wilson said in...
Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. And if you’re a fan, please forward to three friends who need to know what’s going on in the Commonwealth and tell them...
Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today's Virginia news coming right up. And if you're a fan, please forward to three friends who need to know what's going on in the Commonwealth and tell them...
Most textbooks recap specific, traditional details. Here are six creepy facts about Virginia you might not know.
Today marks Juneteenth, an annual celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the United States in 1865.
Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg and Lt. Col. Charity Adams may be having their names removed from the signs at Virginia’s Fort Gregg-Adams, but the post’s commanding general has told their families that she was “committed” to ensuring their loved ones will always be a part of the installation’s fabric.
While more than two dozen cities and towns across the United States lay claim to being the birthplace of Memorial Day, Petersburg holds a compelling and often overlooked place in the holiday’s origin story.
Discover the most underrated state parks in Virginia, offering serene landscapes, outdoor adventures, and a peaceful escape from the crowds.
Discover key sites in Virginia connected to the Underground Railroad and the courageous stories of freedom seekers and their allies.
Of all of Virginia’s roadside attractions, these are by far the weirdest.
Virginia is home to numerous castles and manor houses, but these 10 are extra enchanting.
Project 2025 specifically states that certain types of emergency contraception would be excluded from the no cost coverage provided by the Affordable Care Act should it be implemented.
Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond is unlike any other cemetery in Virginia, given that it serves as the final resting place of two presidents, six Virginia governors, two Supreme Court justices, and a slew of other notables.
Due to its wide variety of burials and sprawling size, it should come as no surprise that there’s no shortage of local legends about the cemetery.
The Lois Harrison-Jones Elementary School pays homage to Richmond’s first Black female superintendent. The school was originally named after a confederate colonel in 1913.