If you cripple the economy, you cripple the healthcare system.
Not only are criminals being rushed out of prison, they’re being released without re-entry programs. The cell doors open and the convicts are on their own.
It’s not just the task force that was left out of the process. The governor has been keeping city leaders in the dark, too.
Who wouldn’t want to give someone willing to kill a mother in front of her two young kids a second chance at happiness?
The parole board has been on a freeing frenzy lately, setting loose a slew of killers.
If Ralph Northam has a study showing that sitting in a beach chair makes one more susceptible to the coronavirus than standing or fishing, he needs to make it public.
My mother could climb trees, ice skate and walk miles in high heels. There was no way was I letting Superwoman get her hands on me with the worst kind of a confession: A belated one.
fter U.S. higher-ed institutions sent students home during the COVID-19 epidemic this spring, families were having second thoughts about sending their children back to college this fall — and paying big dollars for the privilege of possibly seeing them sent home again.
There is no way to know which of Virginia’s long-term care facilities are losing residents to the virus and which have so far escaped it. No infection rates. No body count. No accountability.
Putting aside the decades of unimaginable filth that’s incubating in those movable Petri dishes, why did the city wait until 43,676 had been hospitalized and 13,938 New Yorkers had died to thoroughly scrub what has to be the source of many infections?
Come to think of it, wouldn’t it serve the common good - the common wealth - for at least part of Virginia to be back in business and generating revenue to send to Richmond?
What editor would ever allow a reporter to use the hackneyed phrase “new normal”?
There are some crimes so grotesque, so heinous, that no matter how young the perpetrator, the killer has forfeited his right to ever walk freely among us.
While the Northam administration was complaining of how difficult it was to acquire testing materials, commercial labs were saying they had significant excess capacity.
Not sure I can take any more of the venom and hostility directed at anyone who dares to question the state shutdowns or suggest they’ve gone on long enough.
Meet another lucky felon who’s about to be freed: Dwayne Markee Reid, 45. This Suffolk man was involved in two slayings, according to prosecutors and was sentenced to life.
News flash: We need oxygen. Masks obstruct it. That’s why exercising in a mask is a bad idea. And driving in one is dangerous.
The number of COVID-19 patients at the 663-bed Carilion Medical Center Sunday night: two.