Editorials
Editorial – Good riddance to Virginia’s grocery tax
While the staggering inflation of 2022 has begun to subside, Virginia’s working families are still feeling the pinch of strained household budgets. Two changes this ...
While the staggering inflation of 2022 has begun to subside, Virginia’s working families are still feeling the pinch of strained household budgets. Two changes this ...
The 13th annual Life in Hampton Roads survey by Old Dominion University contains some interesting insight on politics in Hampton Roads: Political party affiliation among ...
High-stakes elections keep coming in Western Tidewater. State Sen. Jen Kiggans’ win over incumbent U.S. Rep. Elaine Luria, D-Va., in the recently redrawn 2nd Congressional ...
Local journalism is a cornerstone of democracy and a vital source of information for communities across the country, with newsrooms covering local politics, high school ...
Nearly a year after Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s upset victory over Terry McAuliffe, a new poll suggests that the big picture has changed little in Virginia ...
America’s judicial system has its share of critics, and their complaints have gotten louder as outside influences have attempted to politicize the courts. Still, we ...
National Newspaper Week, which started Sunday, is an opportunity to take a moment and recognize all the ways that community newspapers like this one make ...
Elections have consequences, it’s been said. Or, depending on one’s perspective, rewards. Thus, it should come as no surprise that Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration has ...
As another Labor Day approaches, it’s an appropriate time to note, and lament, perhaps the worst labor economy of our lifetimes. The primary problem of ...
Everyone has a bad day now and then, but how you choose to deal with it, especially behind the wheel, can be a life-and-death decision. ...