Imperfection is the point: On tee-ball, the Steroid Era, and the love of baseball
My first practice as a tee-ball coach, or “Coach Papa,” as my son calls me, ended with at least four children in tears. I’ll take most of the responsibility for this.
My first practice as a tee-ball coach, or “Coach Papa,” as my son calls me, ended with at least four children in tears. I’ll take most of the responsibility for this.
The University of Virginia used FOIA exemptions to withhold, I’m guessing, quite a bit from its records of communications involving former basketball staffers Kyle Guy and Isaiah Wilkins.
John Reid, the Republican Party nominee for lieutenant governor, is accusing the political team of Glenn Youngkin, the sitting Republican governor, of staging a “coup” against him, which, holy crap, this is out in the open?
The 14th annual School Food Drive reached a historic milestone, delivering 17,642 pounds of food (the equivalent of 16,791 meals) to individuals and families experiencing hunger.
Want to know why I think Staunton Police needed to take the reckless driving incident at a political protest earlier this month more seriously? Look at what just happened in Vancouver.
The Unitary Executive Theory is no longer a theory—it’s the architecture of a dictatorship in motion.
Virginia Republicans obviously don’t want John Reid, a gay White man, on their DEI state ticket with a Black woman immigrant and the son of a Cuban refugee.
Dr. Jeffrey W. Carter ’92, president of Bethany Theological Seminary will serve as the Bridgewater College’s Commencement speaker for 2025.
On Route 220 in Henry County Sunday evening, Virginia State Trooper M.L. Gravely stopped to assist the driver of a disabled vehicle.
I began nearly every morning of our weeklong vacation in St. Pete by running in the vicinity of gators.
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