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Sydnor has memories of visiting Richmond as a kid and being struck by the monuments upon first glance, not having context around the figures on the pedestals or the turn-of-the-20th-century Lost ...
When the Catholic Diocese of Richmond closed St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in 1969, the teenage Charles Williams was done with Catholicism.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A plan to demolish a historic church in Richmond is facing backlash. According to an application filed in September, owners of the famous Jefferson Hotel plan to tear down ...
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney gives remarks during the Virginia Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Commission's dedication and unveil the Emancipation and Freedom Monument on Wednesday, September ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A Richmond couple was in the process of moving out of their apartment over the winter when someone came in through the back door and stole thousands of dollars from them.
Local News Richmond has no plan to reimagine Monument Avenue, years after statues removal: 'I'm disappointed' “I’m not sure I can even put into words what I see other than disappointment.
Work to relocate Richmond’s final city-owned Confederate monument should start this week after a judge refused a request to delay the removal of the statue of Gen. A.P. Hill.
The Jaybird Woodpecker monument was quietly relocated overnight on Oct. 6-7, 2021 from a spot near Richmond (Texas) City Hall to a local cemetery.
BUCKNER: This story isn't a Monument Avenue story, a Richmond story or Virginia story. It is an American story. EVANS: It's unclear what happens next to the pedestal where Robert E. Lee once stood.
The monument of Confederate General A.P. Hill and his remains, which are buried beneath the statue, will be removed, according to procurement documents.
Crews work to remove one of the country's largest remaining monuments to the Confederacy, a towering statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee on Monument Avenue, Sept. 8, 2021, in Richmond, Va.
A monument honoring the abolition of slavery was dedicated on Wednesday in Richmond, Virginia, just two miles from where a hulking statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee once prominently stood.
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