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Charlie Kirk and The Politics of Martyrdom

Charlie Kirk and The Politics of Martyrdom

by Landon Shroder | Sep 12, 2025 | OPINION & EDITORIAL, POLITICS

The murder of Charlie Kirk will have far-reaching consequences. They’re already coming into focus. A universe of disinformation and conspiracy theories is one of them. Regardless of the truth, the damage is already done.  The Wall Street Journal carelessly...
When Progress Meets Petunias: A Test of Richmond’s Imagination

When Progress Meets Petunias: A Test of Richmond’s Imagination

by R. Anthony Harris | Sep 3, 2025 | COMMUNITY, CULTURE, DOWNTOWN RVA, OPINION & EDITORIAL, OUTDOORS

For 35 years, Richmond hairdresser Rick Bridgforth has been quietly transforming a forgotten alley in The Fan into something remarkable. What began as a way to clean up trash and keep crime at bay grew into a lush oasis that’s alive with color, buzzing with...
Virginia’s Cannabis Battlefield: Big Players, Small Shops, and a Fight Over the Future

Virginia’s Cannabis Battlefield: Big Players, Small Shops, and a Fight Over the Future

by R. Anthony Harris | Aug 27, 2025 | CANNABIS CULTURE, CULTURE, EAT DRINK, JUSTICE, NEWS, OPINION & EDITORIAL, SMALL BUSINESS, VIRGINIA POLITICS

When Virginia lawmakers convened at the Capitol last week to hear testimony on how to roll out a retail cannabis market, the room was filled with charts, tax models, and plenty of projections about how much money legalization might generate. Depending on the...
OP-ED | The Radicalization of the Badge: Policing in the Age of Loyalty Tests

OP-ED | The Radicalization of the Badge: Policing in the Age of Loyalty Tests

by Dan Bowler | Aug 24, 2025 | COMMUNITY, JUSTICE, OPINION & EDITORIAL, POLITICS

One of the most interesting cultural developments of the 2020s is the way the word “unprecedented” has seemingly lost its meaning. From its very first months, this decade has been defined by events that most folks thought modern democracy would protect us from; a...
RVA 5×5 | Will We Tackle Corruption or Pretend It Doesn’t Exist?

RVA 5×5 | Will We Tackle Corruption or Pretend It Doesn’t Exist?

by Jon Baliles | Aug 21, 2025 | OPINION & EDITORIAL, RICHMOND POLITICS

Inspectors General are (and should be) vital cogs in any governmental or organizational machine. Many federal agencies have them, state governments use them, and local governments depend on them. They bring to light the waste, fraud, and abuse that can permeate and be...
This Is What The Occupation of Washington DC Looks Like

This Is What The Occupation of Washington DC Looks Like

by Landon Shroder | Aug 14, 2025 | OPINION & EDITORIAL, POLITICS

A friend and colleague reminded me yesterday that joy is an act of resistance right now. That people need something beyond the doom and gloom of our current authoritarian march. And she’s not wrong. But as we go about our daily lives in Richmond, we can’t lose sight...
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