One, two, three: Let’s all Luften!
Yes, Virginia, our long statewide nightmare is almost over. Lawmakers in the General Assembly are scheduled to go home next week. In the meantime, life goes on, and we get news like this…
About a million Virginians have found themselves caught in this web of debt.
Schumer should be censored by the Senate. And the two newest justices should ignore the minority leader’s sidewalk theatrics.
The Richmond Public Library has joined 200 other public libraries across the country in eliminating the charging of fines for overdue books.
Virginia doesn’t have early voting. That meant Biden’s post-South Carolina surge was powerful in the Old Dominion. Still think early voting is a good idea, Democrats?
How dare The Washington Post publish a story showing that some cases of the dreaded coronavirus are mild.
Virginia Beach Councilman Aaron Rouse - on the job for a mere 14 months - is ready to resign his seat to run for mayor. Bad idea.
It aggravates the tar out of me to see plastic bags still in daily use here in Virginia. The Chesapeake Bay, the ocean, our rivers and streams, our forests and fields and wildlife are right HERE!
If the everybody-gets-a-trophy mentality takes over school dances - with girls as the trophies - it may be time to put these grotesque events out of their misery.
The Senate Privileges and Elections Committee wisely tabled a bizarre bill that would have relinquished Virginia’s sovereignty to California and New York.
Governor Northam has yet to issue a public statement on the subject.
What John F. Kennedy would say if he could see modern Democrats supporting a Fidel Castro fan?
The Trump administration is asking for $2.5 billion to fight the virus. Hell, Congress should allocate $3 billion. For once, politicians should make a show of working together to protect the health of citizens.
Apparently, the squishy liberals running the show in Richmond learned absolutely nothing from the slaughter at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida just two years ago.
By Thursday morning, with a winter storm warning due to take effect, supermarket shelves were empty, events were canceled and we were huddled in our homes, fearfully watching the sky.
Wednesday night proved you can’t buy a good debate. Bloomberg looked weak and unprepared on stage. Under attack from all sides.
No matter how much spin The Tribune attempts to put on its boneheaded decision to drag the remnants of the once-sprawling Virginian-Pilot staff to Newport News, this will no longer be a Norfolk newspaper.
Turns out there are some anti-gun measures that even Virginia Democrats can’t stomach.