The bar for triggering Virginia Democrats gets lower by the day.
All in Bacon's Rebellion
Child care shortages are a statewide problem — and they are causing major headaches for parents.
This is it: the final straw. I’ve had it. I’m ready to (figuratively) burn the place down.
Pass rates for English, math and other subjects took a hard fall during the 2020-21 school year when many schools switched to remote learning.
This is soft porn. It may be “literary,” but it’s soft porn. And some other books are a lot worse without any pretense of being literary.
Virginia has experienced chronic teacher shortages for years. With a surge in resignations this year, those shortages are more acute than ever.
And as an object lesson in the circle of government fecklessness and homelessness in Virginia, I regretfully offer Newport News.
When the issues of teachers being physically afraid to continue teaching because of behavioral chaos in the schools is brought up, it is ignored or dismissed by the left in favor of its “mean parents” narrative.
There is agreement on both sides of the political divide in Virginia and the rest of the country that public housing projects were and are hellholes.
Virginia Commonwealth University is hiring an assistant professor to teach “Race in Arts/Media, queer of color critique and Black feminist media studies.”
Dominion Energy Virginia’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project is an epic mistake for Virginia.
Virginia needs, for the protection of children, parents, and physicians, a law to specify minimum age requirements and require court orders for voluntary medical intervention in child sexual development.
Describing the “once flourishing publication” as in its death throes, Schilling details the newspaper’s plight
We have seen considerable reporting on violent crime in Richmond, homicides in particular. There is reason for that.
While overall crime rates have remained fairly stable in Virginia since 2019, the year before social-justice protests rocked the state and nation, the homicide rate has increased alarmingly.
The culture of militant leftism is so deeply entrenched in higher education that they will face furious opposition if they dare advocate substantive changes.
The year in which Virginians elected Youngkin governor saw a dramatic decline in the incidence of hate crimes.
Li, whose job early in life was painting portraits of Chairman Mao, is an advocate of human rights and a determined foe of the Communist regime, but also a steely-eyed realist.