Patricia Ice, whose absentee vote in Jackson’s Democratic primary was voided due to the city placing her in the wrong ward, ...
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Richmond has announced plans for a new and bigger location in Jackson Ward. In a news conference Wednesday ... The $53 million, 52,000-square-foot building will be ...
Plans are underway to honor Abraham Peyton Skipwith, Jackson Ward's first known Black homeowner, by rebuilding his cottage into a museum that tells the history of the former "Harlem of the South." ...
The installation of the interstates in the ’50s sent shockwaves through the historic Jackson Ward community, displaced generations of residents and ripped the tight-knit community in half.
The group plans to rebuild of the Skipwith-Roper cottage, the 18th century home of Jackson Ward's first black homeowner.
Five out of eight candidates running for the Ward 7 seat on the Jackson City Council in Jackson, participated in a forum at Millsaps College, where they answered questions about improving the ward.