A Nanny State idiocracy: A tale of too many laws and too little freedom
We are caught in a vicious cycle of too many laws, too many cops, and too little freedom.
We are caught in a vicious cycle of too many laws, too many cops, and too little freedom.
Sometimes you find yourself wishing that you didn’t know stuff about people that you’ve been working with on the issues of the day, because once you do, you realize, geez.
VCU Health received $1 million in federal funding to address the shortage of health care workers by enhancing workforce development programs.
Improving TAP for Guard and Reserve Servicemembers Act would support Guard and Reserve servicemembers’ transition back to civilian life.
The new Virginia state budget is missing a provision keeping the state in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative that had been in there when legislators passed their original spending plan in March.
There’s a big story, potentially, about a scooter accident involving a UVA Basketball student-athlete, but nobody in the media is reporting on it, though everybody, it seems, is talking about it.
One AFP reader is under the impression that our coverage of the Shonn Bell-Waynesboro High School football coach story is “to distract everyone from the teacher being arrested on school property.”
A 26-acre park along the banks of the South River and a nearly two-mile greenway are both part of a plan to rebrand Waynesboro as an outdoors destination.
The Shenandoah County School Board, in the name of taking a big step backwards, has decided to restore the names of Confederate military heroes Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee and Turner Ashby to two county schools.
Two years after Waynesboro City Council greenlighted Sunset Park, the city is preparing to put down the asphalt leading up to its newest recreation space, and officially open the greenspace to the public.
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