Justice denied: An open letter from Mark Weiner’s sister
The case of Mark Weiner, accused and recently convicted of abduction with intent to defile, has caught the attention of justice advocates across America....
Who’s spying on you?
Who is spying on you?
Bet you didn’t know that I can.
Even if you have never met me.
Even if I don’t know you.
We all know...
Failed: Albemarle County Schools seek additional $1M+ from taxpayers
The profligate Albemarle County schools are facing yet another budget problem. As reported in the Daily Progress, Superintendent Pam Moran and her board have...
Beware of false prophets
by Dr. Charles Battig
Positive public perception of the scientist has long been powerful. The public has the tendency to defer to scientists, as it...
Pwned: Occupy Charlottesville tastes their own medicine in website hack
In an irony almost too rich to fathom, Occupy Charlottesville’s website itself has been occupied by a foreign entity.
The commu-anarchist group, which illegally “camped”...
Twisted sisters: Charlottesville Sister Cities crony socialist ripoff
Amidst contrasting cries of desperate funding shortages and superb budget management, the Democrat cabal in Charlottesville City Hall has found a new way to...
Special Report: Exploring Albemarle County Schools budget bloat and obfuscation
Following is a special report by authors: Brett Darken, Dr. Phil Dunkl, Keith Nicoletti, and Andre Slonopas.
Listed below are some areas identified within the ACPS budget we...
Nervous system: UVa dumps formerly insured on Albemarle County schools
The University of Virginia’s recent decision to terminate insurance coverage for employee spouses “who have access to coverage through their own employer” is contributing...
The Blue Spade sings: A Touch of Graft
The Schilling Show presents another masterful musical adaptation by Scott Bandy, aka The Blue Spade. This time, Bandy parodies the late great Western Bypass...
Student savants: Albemarle 3rd graders beat college grads in history smarts
by John Ryan
Several Charlottesville, VA-area elementary schools have filed official public reports that claim from 2011-2013, on average 80% or more of their third-graders...