Hampton Roads Transit has released its first light rail safety public service announcement. The agency wants people to identify the "seven warning signs that would have made this trip a safer one." The answers are here.
Category: Norfolk
A win for the citizens of Norfolk
Developer, Norfolk abandon deal: Faced with certain defeat, developers withdrew their request to the City Council on Tuesday for additional incentives to construct a $32.7 million office tower in a low-income neighborhood. [...] ... council members said the public reacted sharply once word of the proposal broke Monday, showering City Hall with e-mails and telephone … Continue reading A win for the citizens of Norfolk
Webb at Norfolk Forum
Senator Jim Webb was the second speaker in this season's series of The Norfolk Forum. The Senator discussed three broad themes in his remarks: Reorienting U.S. national security Restoring economic fairness and social justice Reinstituting accountability in government In the context of these themes, the Senator discussed how legislation that he has supported have moved … Continue reading Webb at Norfolk Forum
Sharon McDonald needs to go
So says The Virginian-Pilot: McDonald, elected in 2009 to a fourth four-year term, is either defiant or oblivious to the wishes of her constituents to a degree unprecedented in recent memory. Or she just doesn't care enough to do the right thing. Or she thought nobody would notice. Regardless, the only conclusion that reasonably follows … Continue reading Sharon McDonald needs to go
Just say no
Norfolk developers want city guarantee: Tivest officials want the city to guarantee 65 percent of rent payments for space the Southeastern Tidewater Opportunity Project will lease. The guarantee would kick in only if STOP could not pay its rent.STOP, a private social services provider funded largely with government dollars, would pay annual rents of more … Continue reading Just say no
Sen. Miller to have surgery, miss part of session
Senator Yvonne B. Miller (D-Norfolk) will miss part of the upcoming General Assembly session, according to a press release from the Senate Democratic Caucus. Miller is scheduled to have surgery on January 12. Sources tell me that the Senator had a fender bender last month and that the surgery is the result of something discovered … Continue reading Sen. Miller to have surgery, miss part of session
Old videos may sink career
UPDATE: Honors has been relieved of command Original post: While the Executive Officer of the carrier Enterprise, Captain Owen Honors made several videos that are now threatening his career. The Virginian-Pilot broke the story on New Year's Day and it has since been reported nationwide: it was on MSNBC that I first learned that Honors, … Continue reading Old videos may sink career
Top 10 for 2010
A quick look at the top 10 posts (in terms of views) on blog this that were written this year. Military Spouses Residency Relief Act: it's gonna cost us American Idol results 4/28/10: down to five American Idol results 5/12/10: top 3 Why Nye lost Joint Forces Command to close Report: Hampton City Council candidates' … Continue reading Top 10 for 2010
Civic resolutions for the New Year
My latest op-ed appeared in this morning's Virginian-Pilot. It just seemed appropriate, with New Years just around the corner, to offer some civic resolutions. We all manage to find time to do those things that are important to us, but tend to leave the civic stuff to others. As much as I follow what goes … Continue reading Civic resolutions for the New Year
Court rules in Pilot v. Norfolk School Board
Norfolk Circuit Court Judge Norman A. Thomas issued a ruling Tuesday afternoon in the case of Virginian-Pilot Media Cos., LLC d/b/a The Virginian-Pilot v. City of Norfolk School Board. The case involves a Freedom of Information Act request made by the newspaper for information regarding the investigation of testing irregularities at Lafayette-Winona Middle School, the … Continue reading Court rules in Pilot v. Norfolk School Board