Friday fun: How should you change the world?

I had the misfortune pleasure of watching the Republican presidential debate last night. I think it's always important to try to understand what makes people tick. How ironic, then, that the first quiz I pulled up on Blogthings today is one about changing the world, which, being president has the possibility to do. You Should … Continue reading Friday fun: How should you change the world?

Kiwanis Harbor Party tickets available

The 19th Annual Kiwanis Harbor Party & Seafood Festival will be held Thursday, October 6, from 4:30pm to 7:30pm. Tickets are $40 in advance, $45 at the door and can be purchased here. Sponsorships are also available.

The perpetual election season

My latest op-ed, title above, appeared in Wednesday's Virginian-Pilot. Folks who read this blog know that I have a long view when it comes to politics. I'm always looking down the road to see what's coming. The Public Policy Polling releases last week gave me a bit of info on where we are right now … Continue reading The perpetual election season

Kaine has a challenger

Courtney Lynch has, as expected, thrown her hat in the ring against Tim Kaine for the Democratic nomination for Senate. Took a while, but I finally located her website here.

Goochland treasurer pleads guilty to embezzlement

After funneling about $185,000 of county funds - plus $100K of her own money - to a Nigerian scam artist she met on match.com, ex-Goochland treasurer Brenda Grubbs faces over 400 years in prison after pleading guilty.

Norfolk School Board closed meeting was illegal

It was interesting to see the way this situation played out. It was reminiscent of my struggles with the Cumberland County government. Steven G. Vegh of PilotOnline.com wrote an article that was published last week, asking many questions about the requirements of the FOIA law when it concerns closed meetings. First, he asked the City … Continue reading Norfolk School Board closed meeting was illegal

Oder out – run, Gary, run!

In a surprise announcement this afternoon, the Fort Monroe Authority named Del. G. Glenn Oder as its next Executive Director. According to the press release from the governor's office, "Oder will resign from the House of Delegates effective August 31st." Oder was challenged by Gary West last cycle. I hope West decides to throw his … Continue reading Oder out – run, Gary, run!

Loyola’s campaign office is where?

On his Facebook page today, Republican Ben Loyola announced the opening of his campaign headquarters. Only one problem: the office isn't in the 6th Senate district! That bright green line separates the 6th from the 7th, at least according to the redistricting plan approved by the General Assembly. Loyola's office is at the yellow flag, … Continue reading Loyola’s campaign office is where?

90th House District primary

Little has been written about the upcoming Democratic primary in the 90th House District here in Hampton Roads. Incumbent Algie Howell is facing a challenge from political newcomer Rick James. The newly redrawn 90th lost several precincts - four in Chesapeake and two in Norfolk - while picking up six in Virginia Beach and three … Continue reading 90th House District primary