Gaylene elected

Congratulations to Gaylene on her election as 1st Vice Chair of the Democratic Party of Virginia. And my thanks to Susan Mariner for offering herself for the position. UPDATE: Congratulations are also in order for Jon Bowerbank, who was elected Vice Chair - Finance.

Old versus new, change versus same

There has always been a clash of sorts between those who do things they way they have already been done and those who want to do things differently. The desire to affect change is what draws many activists to a cause, whether it be political, social or economic. But change rarely happens overnight. Many have … Continue reading Old versus new, change versus same

Update: Gaylene for 1st VP of DPVA

Gaylene continues to build support in her quest to become the 1st vice president of the Democratic Party of Virginia. Dear Virginia Democrats, I am Hampton Mayor Molly Joseph Ward and I’m writing to tell you why I’m supporting Gaylene Kanoyton for 1st Vice Chair of the Democratic Party of Virginia. Gaylene has been a … Continue reading Update: Gaylene for 1st VP of DPVA

Update on Ward 7 seat

Norfolk Council Tuesday agreed to two things that I think are important in naming a replacement to occupy the Superward 7 seat being vacated by Councilwoman Daun Hester on June 30. First, the council has decided that the appointee will agree not to run in the special election in November. I think that is critical, … Continue reading Update on Ward 7 seat

And the race is on!

Congratulations to Scott Rigell for winning the Republican nomination in Tuesday's primary. He won decisively - by nearly 13% - in a crowded field of candidates, although with less than 40% of the votes cast. No doubt the higher turnout helped. Many predicted turnout in the 7% range; instead, it was closer to 10%. Rigell … Continue reading And the race is on!

Norfolk School Board: nominations, interviews

In a short press release Tuesday, Norfolk City Council announced that a public hearing will be held next Tuesday, June 15, to accept nominations for the three available slots on the school board. Norfolk remains one of the few localities to still appoint its school board, which has been under fire recently. Councilwoman Theresa Whibley … Continue reading Norfolk School Board: nominations, interviews

DeSteph doesn’t speak for me

Virginia Beach Councilman Bill DeSteph sent a letter to the mayor and council members of New York, protesting the location of a proposed community center. The letter was wrong on so many levels, including the fact that he used official city letterhead and failed to discuss it with fellow council members. But that wasn't the … Continue reading DeSteph doesn’t speak for me

2nd CD Republican primary: decisions, decisions

Tuesday is Election Day and here in Hampton Roads, the big question is who will win the Republican nomination to take on Democratic Congressman Glenn Nye and independent Ken Golden in November. There are six candidates and The Virginian Pilot has put together a nice voter guide to help with the decision. Primaries in Virginia … Continue reading 2nd CD Republican primary: decisions, decisions

127 points not good enough for VHSL

Stuff like this just makes my blood boil. Morris’ contribution: 127 points. His total shot attempts are lost to history, but Morris made 57 field goals, a bucket about every 30 seconds. He was 13 for 21 from the foul line, shooting underhanded “granny-style,” as required by coach Smith. [...] Morris’ point total still stands … Continue reading 127 points not good enough for VHSL

VPAP updates local council races

Yes, I know everyone is focused on the Republican primary Tuesday. And I know that November is a long way away. But already the numbers are starting to roll in for local City Council races and The Virginia Public Access Project is on top of things. Last week, VPAP posted the information from the June … Continue reading VPAP updates local council races