Washington Region is Best Educated in Nation
Bolling, Other LG’s to Get View of Spill Response
Budget Surplus Loosens Pursestrings a Bit
State Surplus Will Go to Bonus, Schools, Water, Roads
Cuccinelli Files Brief Backing Arizona v. U.S.
McDonnell Warns Agencies to Pay VITA on Time
McDonnell Offers Encouragement to State’s Hispanic Students
McDonnell to Perry: We’ll Be Back on Top Next Year
Connolly Has $1.3 Million in Bank for Rematch with Fimian
Perriello Agrees to Three Way Debate, Hurt Says No
Davis to Keynote Warner Conference in Fairfax
Northrop CEO Tells Analysts: No Synergy with Shipbuilding
Northrop Says it Prefers Spinning Off Shipyard to Selling It
Yard Workers Voice Little Concern About Sale
McDonnell Expects Little to No Impact of Yard Changes Hands
SportsQuest, Chesterfield County Finalize Deal
Richmond School Buses Getting Child Safety System
James City Board Chair Says Growth Check Isn’t Working
W&M Election Project Will Train Student Poll Workers
Danville to Study Housing Stock to Pinpoint Problems
Lynchburg’s Bluffwalk Tab Nears $1 Million Mark
Albemarle’s Business Growth: Blessing or Curse
Albemarle Supervisors Hang Up on Proposed Wireless Tower






The quality of the Letters to the Washington Post–and I read them daily–confirms that this is an educated and very literate region.