Posted inCriminal Justice, Politics & Policy

Justin Fairfax, Once a Rising Black Political Star, Dies in Murder-Suicide

ARLINGTON, Virginia — Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, who was the second Black American to hold that office in the state, fatally shot his estranged wife, Cerina Fairfax, and then himself at their home, police said. The couple’s two teenage children were at the Annandale home, just outside of Washington, at the time, and […]

Posted inEnvironmental Justice, Politics & Policy

Chemical Plants Keep Exploding, but Trump’s EPA Is Rolling Back Safety Rules Anyway

In September 2023, sirens blared again across Hopewell, Virginia, after oleum, commonly known as fuming sulfuric acid, leaked from the AdvanSix chemical plant.  The plant, one of many big polluters in the predominantly Black city, had at least 66 violations of the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act at the time. And this […]

Posted inCriminal Justice, Public Safety

Virginia Man Accused of Planting Pipe Bombs Before Jan. 6 Faces Federal Charges

Federal law enforcement has made its first arrest in connection to the planting of two pipe bombs outside the Washington, D.C., headquarters of the Democratic and Republican national committees, officials announced last week.  After a nearly five-year search, Brian J. Cole Jr. has been identified as a suspect. Cole was allegedly seen in surveillance footage […]

Posted inEducation, Higher Education, Politics & Policy

Republicans Allege Discrimination at George Mason, but the Data Tells a Different Story

FAIRFAX, Virginia — Amani Banks, a George Mason University freshman, sat on the south side of the campus last week and pointed out that the student body is more diverse than her professors.  When the college’s president, Gregory Washington, arrived on campus in 2020, he encouraged the hiring of more people of color through what […]

Posted inElections, Politics & Policy

Virginia’s History-Making Governor’s Race Win Is About More Than Representation

ARLINGTON, Virginia — Democrats secured victories in key races in Virginia on Nov. 4.  Abigail Spanberger, 46, won the governor’s race and will be the first woman to enter the state’s Executive Mansion in the role. She defeated Republican Winsome Earle-Sears, 61. And Jay Jones, 36, overcame a scandal involving violent text messages. He defeated […]

Posted inEconomy, Employment, Politics & Policy

Employment and Health Care Take Center Stage in Virginia Governor’s Race

ARLINGTON, Va. — Sequoia Ross was stunned when she saw the price of groceries during a recent trip to the store. Items ought to be more affordable, said the single mother of four and eighth grade English teacher, who lives in Amelia County, located in Virginia’s Richmond metropolitan area. “And I don’t mean through stipends […]

Posted inEducation, K-12

Black Virginia School Board Member Censured After Turning Point USA Clash

Weeks after a heated debate over the possibility of starting a high school chapter of deeply conservative Turning Point USA, a Black Virginia school board vice chairman has been censured for “unbecoming” conduct after a board meeting.  Prince William County School Board member Tracy L. Blake is accused of being “aggressive” and bullying another board […]

Posted inEducation

Trump’s Education Department Shutdown Plan Creates Uncertainty for Black Students With Disabilities

It had been over a year since Carla and Byron Scott’s 10-year-old son, Tyler, was diagnosed with ADHD, autism, and adjustment disorder.  The couple questioned whether Tyler’s teachers in Portsmouth, Virginia, knew how to care for his disabilities, or if they would simply pass him through grades even if he performed poorly in school.  Then, […]

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