Ask any cop about the most dangerous calls they get and they’ll tell you they are domestic disputes.
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Ask any cop about the most dangerous calls they get and they’ll tell you they are domestic disputes.
Is it asking too much that the governor set aside his rabid partisanship long enough to at least give the mayor of the largest city in the commonwealth a preview of his decision? Better yet, to chat with him to learn what going on in Virginia Beach?
The piece was headlined “A Trip To Virginia Beach Showed Why We Aren’t Beating This Virus,” but a more accurate header would have been “Rich Elitist Visits Beautiful Virginia Beach And Spends Entire Trip Counting Masks.”
For reasons that are unclear and will NEVER be justified, some of the punk onlookers began pushing and kicking the firefighters.
The whole world saw this preening hypocrite on the Virginia Beach boardwalk Saturday, leaning in for selfies with fans and not attempting to maintain any distance.
Northam demonstrated once again the need for the legislature to strip Virginia governors of most of their vast emergency powers, or at least limit the length of time they can exercise them.
Saturday was what we used to call a perfect beach day. But we won’t have any perfect beach days until the governor gets his boot off the neck of Virginia Beach.
It’s not just the task force that was left out of the process. The governor has been keeping city leaders in the dark, too.
News flash: We need oxygen. Masks obstruct it. That’s why exercising in a mask is a bad idea. And driving in one is dangerous.
A memo to staff at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital last Thursday showed nine Covid patients in regular rooms. Two in ICU. None on ventilators. This is terrific news. Why all the secrecy?
If the governor keeps the beaches closed beyond June 10, it will be catastrophic. He has to stop moving the goalposts.
In a COVID-19 bulletin on the city website Virginia Beach officials actually urge people to turn in anyone who dares to picnic or toss a towel on the beach and take a siesta. Don’t do it.
The governor decided to close the beaches past Memorial Day - a potentially catastrophic move for the Virginia Beach tourism industry - without even warning Virginia Beach officials of the timeline.
For decades dreamy social engineers have ridiculed suburbia as a place where only the unimaginative and uncultured live.
Virginia Beach Councilman Aaron Rouse - on the job for a mere 14 months - is ready to resign his seat to run for mayor. Bad idea.
No matter how much spin The Tribune attempts to put on its boneheaded decision to drag the remnants of the once-sprawling Virginian-Pilot staff to Newport News, this will no longer be a Norfolk newspaper.
That’s what we get for electing Republican senators, I suppose. Or for supporting the Second Amendment. Unclear exactly what caused the Beach to fall out of favor with Richmond’s Democratic potentates.
Seems it finally hit Spence that he owed the entire community a complete apology.
Odd. I don’t remember AG Mark Herring weighing in when various commonwealth’s attorneys announced that they wouldn’t enforce Virginia’s marijuana laws.