Break the cycle: In 2024, say no to the government’s cruelty, brutality, abuse
Folks, it’s time to break the cycle of abuses—cruel, brutal, immoral, unconstitutional and unacceptable—that have been heaped upon us by the government for way too long.
Folks, it’s time to break the cycle of abuses—cruel, brutal, immoral, unconstitutional and unacceptable—that have been heaped upon us by the government for way too long.
The Richmond Police Department has released the name of the officer involved in a shooting incident on Decatur Street on Dec. 6.
Donald Trump exposed to the American public a clear view into his fundamental Nazi beliefs.
Virginia’s population continued to grow in 2023, and a record number of Virginians were employed, but worrying trends are seen in ODU report.
The Waynesboro YMCA has tapped a Y veteran to serve as interim CEO beginning work in late December.
Twenty five local charitable organizations in Virginia, West Virginia and western Maryland received a Christmas donation from Farm Credit of Virginias this month.
The Comprehensive Paid Leave for Federal Employees Act will expand federal paid leave to include 12 weeks of family and medical leave.
Good and Evil are in complete agreement at least about one thing: The only way to deal with conflict is through violence.
Crystal Graham joins the show to discuss the latest in the case of an Augusta County man accused of shooting the service dog of a neighbor, a military veteran with PTSD.
The charges against Louis Edward Davis, the 67-year-old man accused of killing his neighbor’s service dog, will move to the Circuit Court Grand Jury on Jan. 22.
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