Author: Virginia Mercury
Even before Virginia lawmakers passed a tough new law against organized retail crime earlier this year, Bradley Haywood, a public defender in Arlington, Virginia, challenged the rationale. Read More
10 words that capture what it felt like to live through a particularly smoky, sweltering year Read More
My playbook for managing technical debt. Read More
A Fort Wayne woman who provides end of life guidance for clients can keep her business open for now. Read More
Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson offered updates on a couple of injured offensive players during his Wednesday press conference. Read More
If you’ve just ducked out of the rock you’ve been forced to live in during this frenzied lead up to the holiday, do not panic. It is four days to Christmas but again, do not panic! The Manila Times Lifestyle, as always, has got your back to remove the terror and stress of last minute Christmas preparations with photo finish suggestions on what you can to be ready for the big day! Read More
Check out Tim Thomas’ four thoughts on Virginia Tech’s football 2024 high school signing class the Hokies reclaim traction in the 757 and more. Read More
A new law taking aim at Philadelphia’s progressive prosecutor creates a new position that diverts authority from the twice-elected district attorney, with Republican lawmakers arguing the legislation is necessary to prosecute crimes they say aren’t pursued. It’s the latest example of progressive prosecutors across the country facing political crosswinds. Read More
What happens when a population goes from boom to bust? Read More
GOOGL stock rose on a report Google plans to reorganize its digital advertising business, a move that could involve job cuts. Read More