Warner’s Firsthand Look at War
Gubernatorial Campaigns Cope with Voters Who Aren’t Fired Up
At the Virginia Beach Pie Eating Contest
Downticket Democrats Fight for Attention
GOP Establishment Endorses Mullins for Party Chair
Stimulus Helps Ease Virginia Community College Tuition Increase
Virginia Board of Ed Wants Public Comment on Funding Formula for School Support Staff
Rockingham Schools Seek Funding for Property Purchase
Bristol City Council to Begin Budget Ordeal
James City County Residents Discuss the Future of Farming
Hampton is Getting $30.8 Million In Stimulus Funds
Democratic Race for Portsmouth Sheriff Heats Up
Norfolk Yet to Sell Seized Vacant Properties
Council, Media Find City Hall More Open Under Jones






Thomas Jefferson would have been pleased that farming is still Virginia’s top industry, and deplored other developments in the state. He distrusted cities deeply, and seems to have believed that independent farmers, doing real work, are the best republicans (small “r”) and the best Americans.