If only Donald and Melania had plastered fake smiles on their faces and gone through the motions at the inauguration. If only Biden had seized the occasion to call on the Senate to abandon the Trump impeachment trial in the interest of “unity.”
If only Donald and Melania had plastered fake smiles on their faces and gone through the motions at the inauguration. If only Biden had seized the occasion to call on the Senate to abandon the Trump impeachment trial in the interest of “unity.”
In many ways, Virginia Beach with 450,000 residents really is just a small town. Or a series of small towns an neighborhoods, linked together. Everyone here either knew Preston Midgett or know OF him.
Yet thousands of people trying to invade the country during a pandemic is causing even the Bring-Em-All-In Biden brigade to gulp.
As the rest of the country manages to open 24/7 vaccine centers, the Old Dominion - the only state with a medical doctor in the Governor’s Mansion - has fallen to 48th in the nation in rate of vaccine use. A week ago, we were 38th.
Virginia continued its multi-year losing streak in 2019 as a state where more people were moving out than moving in.
When Governor Ralph Northam delivered his state-of-the-commonwealth speech two days ago, he gave a special nod to Sen. Ben Chafin, R-Russell County, who had died several days previously from complications relating to COVID-19. “He was my friend, and I miss him,” Northam said. “Whether on the Senate floor or in my office, his presence always brightened my day.”
Welcome to Day 321 of 15 Days to Slow the Spread. All it took was a change of administration in Washington for some governors and mayors to see the lockdown light.
I miss the old days when the opening of the General Assembly session provided fodder for late-night comics.
Virginia languishes in the bottom half of states for vaccine distribution: 38th to be exact, with just 29 percent of available vaccines administered.
I’m asking public school teachers, wherever they may be, to tell me about the current state of education and their students: The good, the bad and the heartbreaking.
Facebook, Twitter, Google and Amazon have the power to muzzle people, ban apps and destroy platforms to silence points of view they do not like. This sort of thing happens routinely in China. In America, it’s chilling.
In the aftermath of the mob action at the U.S. Capitol two days ago, establishment Republicans have decisively condemned not only the rioters but President Trump for firing them up with assertions that the 2020 election was stolen.
The Virginia Department of Health has released its priorities for receiving the COVID-19 vaccine in the next phase of the vaccination rollout. The top priorities are exactly who you’d expect — front-line essential workers and people over 75. It is reassuring to see that child-care and K-12 teachers and staff are high on the list.
I was pleasantly surprised that the governor didn’t berate or punish Virginians who are doing their best to stay healthy during a pandemic
These hooligans want to turn our country into an unstable banana republic. In fact, they took it up a notch from the left-wing nuts, they unleashed anarchy inside one of the most iconic symbols of our republic.
After months of kowtowing to the local teachers’ union, which is doing its best to keep classrooms closed, Aaron Spence belatedly joined the common sense, get-the-kids-back-in-class lobby.
Yet here is Cosmopolitan Magazine with a plus-size model on its cover and this headline: “This is HEALTHY: 11 women On Why Wellness Doesn’t Have to Be One-Size-Fits-All.”
“Austere management practices” is a polite way of saying that hedge funds like Alden buy struggling newspapers, slash costs to the bone and slurp up advertising revenue, vampire-style.