As a school founder and former principal who spent decades immersed in the resilient spirit of an inner-city school serving primarily low-income African American students in Southeast, […]
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When the smoke clears on the November elections and Virginia has a new governor and a different House of Delegates, energy policy will still head […]
May 17 marked the 71st anniversary of the 1954 court decision called Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, KS — but the case began […]
The Richmond Times-Dispatch no longer has a climate alarmist on staff, so today it fell to one of its liberal political columnists (it still has two of […]
An electricity drought is looming, not only for Virginia but also for much of the United States, if the political hostility toward the most reliable […]
A senior Democratic state senator is leading an effort to review and possibly revise the 2020 Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA), which orders the future […]