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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Daily Bacon's | October 30, 2009
Our daily roundup of news from around the state. In Today’s edition: remaking Tyson’s Corner will cost as much as $15 billion, Virginia is set to close its statewide pharmacy for the mentally ill amid budget cuts, information about the H1N1 virus and much more. Continue reading
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Daily Bacon's | October 29, 2009
Our daily roundup of news from around the state. In today’s edition: The controversial mailing that was to include Virginians voting records has been canceled, updates on local unemployment rates from around the state and much more. Continue reading
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Virginia Roundup
A roundup of news from the last two weeks around the state. Continue reading
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The Final Days
The race to become governor of the Commonwealth may be drawing to a close, but for the winner, the journey is only beginning. Whoever is elected governor must see Virginia through an age of uncertainty and address serious issues in transportation, the budget and education. Continue reading
Two Economists Diverged in a Yellow Wood
There’s an old line: For every economist, there exists an equal and opposite economist, well Ms. Chmura finds her opposite in Dr. James F. Tucker, who provides his take on the current economic climate. Continue reading
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