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An explosion in a home rocked Richmond Hill on Nov. 10, 2012, killing Jennifer and Dion Longworth, who lived next door. There were heroes that night, including a family who heard and felt the blast.
Hill’s statue outlasted about a dozen others taken down since the social-justice protests of 2020. Its removal was more complicated because Hill's remains were buried underneath the monument.
Crews removed a statue of Confederate General A.P. Hill from its base in Richmond, Virginia, on Monday, the city's last public Confederate monument.
Richmond continues the removal of the A.P. Hill statue pedestal Tuesday, Dec. 13 (Photo: Allie Barefoot/8News) The general’s remains were uncovered later in the day, around noon.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — On Saturday, the Virginia War Memorial hosted its annual Hill of Heroes Day commemoration, where hundreds gathered to pay tribute to American servicemen and women who made ...
Before it was the name of a downtown development plan, Navy Hill was the neighborhood Faithe Norrell called home. “I just remember it as a really warm community, where everyone wanted to know ...