ClineWatch: Ben Cline didn’t just vote to gut the safety net, he’s proud of it
Unlike his Republican colleague Jen Kiggans from southeast Virginia, Ben Cline doesn’t have the decency to feel queasy about what he did.
Unlike his Republican colleague Jen Kiggans from southeast Virginia, Ben Cline doesn’t have the decency to feel queasy about what he did.
I wouldn’t expect many of the UVA basketball fans that I interact with to share Giannis Antetokounmpo’s lighting-rod perspective on failure in sports.
The Virginia Lottery Board has approved a third casino facility operator to open a casino – this one in Danville.
General advice given to young people is to do their work well, lest they be fired from their job. Being fired holds a negative stigma and of course, for most people, can affect the likelihood of future employment, especially in the same industry.
High-tech spying is in the news because of the one-sided, hypocritical debate in Congress on whether the popular app TikTok is actually a tool for Chinese government data collection on American users.
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday. A number of law enforcement agencies are participating in the event with drop-off locations.
A Kansas City man will serve more than 20 years in prison after being convicted of a hate crime in an attempted murder motivated by the victim’s sexual orientation.
Eastern Mennonite University is holding a groundbreaking event to launch construction of its new track and field complex on Monday.
James Carter addressed his departure from the Stuarts Draft High School girls basketball program in a Facebook post this week. “I stepped away from coaching on my own accord, and I have my reasons why,” he wrote in the post.
What the police state wants is a silent, compliant, oblivious citizenry.
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