Opinion, please: school uniforms

Some schools in Norfolk require the wearing of uniforms by students, others do not. Norfolk City Council would like to see the School Board look into requiring uniforms at more schools, according to this article. The Norfolk School Board, whose members are appointed by City Council, has a policy in place for deciding whether uniforms … Continue reading Opinion, please: school uniforms

The Pulpit Speaks: September 7, 1957

An article written by my father, the Rev. C. Thomas Paige, as it appeared in the Tri-State Defender on the date shown. The parable of the Prodigal Son ends, as far as the son is concerned, with a great feast prepared by his father. But does it actually end there? It might be a good … Continue reading The Pulpit Speaks: September 7, 1957

Movin’ on up: Clinton 46%, Obama 45%

So says the latest Gallup tracking poll. And she remains ahead of McCain, leading him 46% to 44%, while Obama leads McCain by 1, 45% to 44%.

HR5719: Nixing IRS outsourcing

Almost two years ago, I wrote a post about the IRS turning over certain debt collection efforts to private firms. Today, I caught a blurb in the Virginian Pilot about HR5719, which will, among other things, repeal the law which allowed it. According to the Pilot: These firms have taken in far less than they … Continue reading HR5719: Nixing IRS outsourcing

OTR 04/20: Gilmore

This Sunday's On the Record will return to the 2008 Senate race. Joining host Joel Rubin will be Republican Senate candidate and former governor Jim Gilmore. At this week's Shad Planking, Gilmore chose to attack Democratic candidate and also former governor Mark Warner [1, 2, 3, 4] while completely ignoring his primary opponent, Del. Bob … Continue reading OTR 04/20: Gilmore

Biases

NY Times columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote an interesting op-ed which was reprinted in today's Virginian Pilot. Although aimed at the increasing divide between Democrats as this primary season drags on, the article points to a couple of different studies on human behavior, particularly as it relates to our ability to process information that is contrary … Continue reading Biases

Reminder: Mathieson Town Hall Meeting Saturday

Please join Delegate Bobby Mathieson for a Town Hall Meeting Special Guests Secretary of Finance Jody Wagner Sgt. Ryan Arnold, VBPD (will discuss the new Virginia Beach Photo Red Program) Saturday, April 19th 10:15-11:15 AM Windors Woods Area Library 3612 S. Plaza Trail Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452 For more information, please call 757-227-3470 or e-mail … Continue reading Reminder: Mathieson Town Hall Meeting Saturday

J. Miller on transportation

Senator John Miller had an op-ed piece in today's Daily Press on the issue of transportation. In it, he offers some solid suggestions for dealing with Hampton Roads. A container tunnel could be constructed under the Elizabeth River between Norfolk International Terminals and Craney Island. It would cost a quarter of the $4 billion needed … Continue reading J. Miller on transportation

Del. Dwight Jones announces for Richmond mayor

The race for the mayor of Richmond is heating up. Del. Dwight Jones, a member of the House since 1994 and Chairman of the Legislative Black Caucus, announced Wednesday that he will seek this office. Jones becomes the third announced candidate, while sitting Mayor Doug Wilder has not announced if he will run for re-election. … Continue reading Del. Dwight Jones announces for Richmond mayor

American Idol Results 04/16/08: The Safe Six

The music of Mariah Carey was featured last night and it was clear that some folks were out of their element. I agree that the guys had the easiest time, as no one was going to compare them to Mariah. The women - well, the comparisons were inevitable. Interestingly enough, the best among the females … Continue reading American Idol Results 04/16/08: The Safe Six