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Selma: March into History Forty years ago, thousands of marchers trekked from Selma to Montgomery, Ala., to demand that African-Americans be permitted to vote. Because of their courage and sacrifices, the South – indeed the nation – was transformed. The Voting Rights act that grew out of that bloody march comes up for renewal in two years….
Untitled Document News Roundtable: How the Times-Dispatch Covers Crime VIDEO REPORTS Streaming video report of reader discussion about the Times-Dispatch’s crime coverage, led by Executive Editor Glenn Proctor (above). ———- Reporter Jim Nolan talks about covering recent multiple homcide cases and impact on Richmond AUDIO REPORT Streaming audio of News Roundtable (1 hr.,…
Travel Virginia: Guide to going places Virginia’s Fall Festivals Add Fun to the Foliage Return to main page Spirited tours Courtesy of the Virginia Tourism Corporation September, 2004 With 15.8 million acres of forestland (an amount larger than the total acreage of some states), Virginia adds color to the color of fall. In addition to…
/**/ Obituaries October 25, 2000 Evelyn Gordon Evelyn Gordon, 64, of Manassas, died Sunday, Oct. 22, 2000. She is survived by her children, Jeffrey Davis of New Post and Julie (and Jon) Ackerman of Somerville; her mother, Mary Gordon, of Bristow; seven sisters; two brothers; and six grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 6-8…
Vote for your favorites in the first-ever “Best of Prince William” poll about life in Prince William County. Return the completed questionnaire to the address given below no later than May 2, 2003, 5 p.m. Results will be published in a special supplement on Thursday, May 29, 2003, in the Potomac News & Manassas Journal…
/**/ Expand, enliven museums, study says By Keith McMillan Media General News Service MANASSAS The Manassas Museum System could receive a facelift and significant expansion if city officials back the findings of a September development study. The plan, prepared by the PRD Group of Fairfax, suggests the museums main building on Prince William Street expand…