
2020: The year the Tree of Liberty was torched
No doubt about it: 2020—a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year for freedom—was the culmination of a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad decade for freedom.

No doubt about it: 2020—a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year for freedom—was the culmination of a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad decade for freedom.

Charlottesville Circuit Court, located at 315 E. High St., has been award LEED Gold certification.

Virginia Democrat Don Beyer is urging the Trump administration to release plans and guidance regarding COVID-19 vaccine distribution for federal employees.

As much as I’m glad Joe Biden won (or, more precisely, that Donald Trump lost) the election, I’m really doubtful that a Biden/Harris governance will make a marked improvement in poor and low-income Americans’ quality of life, however much the pair might try.

Last Sunday evening Confederate General Robert E. Lee lost his position of representing the Commonwealth as part of the Statuary Hall Collection at the United States Capitol.

President Trump vetoed the annual defense spending bill over – get this – Twitter, Facebook and the Confederacy.

Virginia Democrat Don Beyer has written to CDC director Robert Redfield to urge increased transparency and data sharing amid the national effort to distribute and administer COVID-19 vaccines.

Virginia Democrat Don Beyer is highlighting a legislative provision he helped secure in the omnibus spending bill to alleviate the burden on federal workers and military families of repaying payroll taxes withheld under President Trump’s executive order.

Virginia gas prices have risen 0.8 cents per gallon in the past week, averaging $2.09/gallon today, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 4,081 stations.

The Virginia Center for Housing Research is helping pilot two initiatives to determine whether 3D-printed concrete homes and manufactured factory-built housing are viable answers to the housing affordability crisis in Virginia and across the nation.
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