LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - A man with outstanding warrants surrendered to police Saturday afternoon after barricading himself in a hotel room for about an hour. Lexington police received a tip around ...
Pete Hegseth backs Virginia Military Institute as state lawmakers threaten funding over alleged racism. Federal intervention ...
Joshua C. Botkin, 39 of Richmond, was arrested by the Lexington Police Department after his involvement in a stand-off in southeastern Lexington on Saturday afternoon. Botkin is being held at the ...
The historic Arlington House could become a national historic site and drop "Robert E. Lee" from its name. FOX 5's Tisha Lewis has the details. Winter storm warning as 20 inches of snow to hit — ...
This article was republished with permission from WTOP’s news partner InsideNoVa.com. Sign up for InsideNoVa.com’s free email subscription today. U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine on Wednesday introduced a bill to ...
Robert Lee Greenwalt was born on July 8, 1949, in Muncie, Indiana to Gene and Loisanne Greenwalt. Bob graduated from Central High School in 1967 and attended Ball State University. Retiring from Steak ...
Florida recognizes the birthdays of both Martin Luther King, Jr. and Confederate General Robert E. Lee on the same day in January. Florida law still includes three Confederate holidays: Robert E.
Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Alabama. But alongside honors for the slain civil rights leader is recognition for Civil War general Robert E. Lee. Alabama and Mississippi are the only states ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is the federal holiday honoring slain Civil Rights leader. Two U.S. states, including Mississippi, also honor Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee on the same day. Several states ...
Robert was born in Passaic, NJ in November of 1946 to parents, Edward Barnas (father) and Mary Wilk Barnas (mother). He is survived by his wife, Merry, his three daughters: Amy Firestine, Kerith ...
"For the most part, the monuments should stay," Joe Riley used to say. And Charleston’s greatest mayor will be remembered for putting up monuments, not taking them down, including the 9-foot bronze ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A highway marker honoring Confederate General Robert E. Lee has been relocated to Marion Square, raising concerns among some city leaders who say the decision lacked public ...