
Poverty of Imagination: Not failing for lack of trying
Day of my college graduation, May 22, 1994, a Sunday. Big day for the family. I’m the first in either of my families to graduate from college.

Day of my college graduation, May 22, 1994, a Sunday. Big day for the family. I’m the first in either of my families to graduate from college.

Chris Graham and Scott German, on the late-night beat, talk you through #3 UVA’s 68-45 win over Wake Forest.

The BRITE Transit Advisory Committee is seeking a committed and engaged rider representative.

I’ve won awards for investigative journalism. My first bit of investigative journalism dates to second grade.

The Wayne Theatre in Downtown Waynesboro is presenting a number of programs during the month of February for Black History Month.

Good column by Patrick Hite at the News Leader on what runners do in cold weather, and credit to him for going out there today in the single digits to report.

I’ve been selling the 20th House District seat as a possible Democratic pickup in November, and honestly, I was doing that before Dickie Bell, the Republican incumbent, announced last month that he will not seek re-election this year.

Democrats, in our coffee shops, scooting around town in our hybrids listening to NPR, over local-sourced dinners with our foodie friends, find ourselves at an uncharacteristic loss for words when forced to confront the uncomfortable reality.

Chris Graham and Scott German break down the instant classic: Duke’s 72-70 win over UVA at Cameron.

Chris Graham and Jerry Carter analyze UVA-Duke, with more focus on the Duke side of the battle of #1s.
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