September 29, 2008

A celebrity—and more

Matinee idol or cinema tough guy?


September 28, 2008

Spiffing up proffer plans

“We’ve just sort of been winging it.”


September 27, 2008

Dam problem getting costly

When it rains, it pours.


September 26, 2008

The music of the highway

OK, so rumble strips get great reviews for keeping sleepy drivers awake and preventing wrecks. But as musical instruments they leave much to be desired.


September 25, 2008

Big-rig drivers need breaks

Truckers may want to keep the hammer down. We’ll keep hammering away at the need for long-distance drivers to get enough sleep.


September 23, 2008

Success for the long term

Charlottesville’s Sister Cities Commission seems to be taking both a creative and a common-sense approach to relationships with overseas cities. That’s a wise balance.


September 22, 2008

Re-funding transportation

How money is parceled out to road and bridge projects is only part of Washington’s problem.


September 21, 2008

Bridge plan falling down

Last week, a convoy of police and rescue vehicles led the first convoy over the new Interstate 35 bridge in Minneapolis, not much more than a year after the old bridge collapsed, killing 13 people and injuring 145.


September 20, 2008

Impact of care is long-lasting

Out of your cube and into the street.


September 19, 2008

Saving lives like Lassie

It’s heartwarming — but not unexpected — when an assistance dog saves a life. After all, that’s what they’re trained to do.


September 18, 2008

Controlling wind power

Currently, Albemarle County homeowners cannot erect private wind turbines to generate electricity for their homes or farms.


September 17, 2008

Children need their fresh air

Kids should be outsiders.


September 16, 2008

State Farm’s success story

What happens when a company defies conventional thinking, puts people first, and takes risks with their trust?


September 14, 2008

Housing need trumps supply

Three hundred opportunities to get help with housing.


September 13, 2008

Smearing off mud, lipstick

This tempest in a teapot over whether Sarah Palin was called a pig shows just how low politics has gone.


September 12, 2008

Sitting on a time bomb?

Talk about living with danger…


September 10, 2008

Economy now a global issue

With a nationwide mortgage crisis and overall general malaise afflicting the U.S. economy, Americans may be forgiven for ignoring economic events beyond our own borders.


September 09, 2008

Government bailout brings its own risks

It was risk that got us into the mortgage crisis.


September 07, 2008

Jury out on UVa sign rule

The University of Virginia may have the right to ban all signs from inside its athletics facilities.


September 06, 2008

Preparedness can never hurt

By the time you read this, we should know if Hanna will prove a damaging invader or a meek visitor.


September 05, 2008

Weed smokes federal agency

“Weed fought the law and Weed won!”


September 04, 2008

Electronic plan bears watching

School is back in session. Do you know where your child is?

Conventions block dissent

In 2005 and 1993, our own Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression gave its satiric Muzzle Awards to both the Democratic and the Republican national conventions.


September 03, 2008

Room to grow in job market

More jobs suggests a healthier tax base. Certainly the state would receive more revenue in income taxes, but job growth also indicates that healthy businesses are generating other revenues, such as sales taxes, that come back to the locality.


September 01, 2008

Bad transport gets nowhere

Consumers around the world hungry for grain.


August 31, 2008

Area gets lots of good news

Who says there’s no good news?


August 30, 2008

Debate refusal is damaging

Shame on Mark Warner.


August 29, 2008

This time, size doesn’t matter

Three against one.


August 28, 2008

Youth baseball needs changeup

Have you heard about the Connecticut kid who was so good, he was banned from the pitching mound in his Youth Baseball League?


August 21, 2008

Lowering age ignores issue

Hardly known for daring, some college presidents are ostensibly so on the subject of the minimum drinking age.

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