U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down Pittsylvania Dogfight Video Conviction
Police Investigate Suspicious Package Sent to Webb
Mayors Press Warner, Webb To Support Closing Gun Show Loophole
Long Day, 122 Amendments Await Virginia Legislature
Legislators Examine Utility Rate Regulation
Bolling Stranded in Italy Will Miss Veto Session
McDonnell Camp Does Not Deny That Virginia May Drop From Race to the Top
McDonnell Orders Flags at Half Staff for Dorothy Height
Legislators Fight Mental Health Cuts
Chesterfield House Seat to be Decided in June 15th Election
Perriello to Return More Lobbyist Cash
NRA Gun Safety Program for Grade Schools Criticized
Recession Could Deepen School Layoffs
VDOT Studies Highway Speed Limit Increases
Norfolk Budget Plan Would Cut Services, 230 Jobs
Virginia Beach Schools Plan Budget that Wil Not Increase Class Size
Chesapeake Again Offers Retirement Incentive
Dominion Not Giving Up on Windfarm in Tazewell County
Roanoke Gets Grant to Improve Brownfields
Fairfax to Hold Public Hearing on Tyson’s Corner Development
Lynchburg Republican Council Hopefuls Outline Economic Goals
Albemarle Supervisors, School Board to Talk Education Funding






States and counties encourage early retirement because of severe budgetary constraints but the federal government has been slowly extending the age at which one becomes eligible for full social security payments, with new baby boomers on the horizon. We are on the horns of a dilemma.