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April 18, 2008

Sneaky Lawmakers And Press Freedom


April 16, 2008

Let The Students Wear Purple Shirts


April 15, 2008

Silent On Security


April 12, 2008

Revisions To Open Records Law Are A Bad Idea


April 11, 2008

Lady Vols Victory; Free Speech Rights


April 08, 2008

A Blueprint For School Changes


April 07, 2008

TVA Gets Ready to Clean the Air at John Sevier

Depending on the wind direction, Bristol and the surrounding communities breathe in the pollution of not one, but two aging, coal-fired power plants.


April 05, 2008

Gun data hypocrisy

A parliamentary chess game Wednesday in Nashville ultimately resulted in the death of wrongheaded legislation that would have closed from public view handgun-carry permit records in Tennessee. The most onerous part of the bill, however, was that it would have sent reporters to jail for disclosing the information.


April 02, 2008

Kaine’s Stand

Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine called a temporary halt to executions in the state Tuesday.


April 01, 2008

Dominion Plant Clears A Low Regulatory Hurdle

Reconsider Judge Farmer or offer proof he’s not qualified for bench

If Virginia Sen. Phillip Puckett has a good reason to oppose Judge John Farmer?s reappointment, he hasn?t voiced it.


March 25, 2008

Gun-Permit Data Ban Shoots Down First Amendment

Last month, an investigative television reporter in Nashville reported that the state of Tennessee had issued gun-carry permits to convicted felons, including a child rapist.


March 22, 2008

Pollution Permit Shouldn’t Be Easy


March 21, 2008

Progress On Water, Pre-Kindergarten


March 20, 2008

Godsey Lacks Authority To End Tourism Effort


March 19, 2008

An Immigration Exaggeration


March 18, 2008

Clark’s Misdeeds Must Not Crush Charity’s Purpose

Cracking down on criminals in Tennessee

Tennessee prosecutors and police are pushing a reform package that includes tougher sanctions for gun-toting criminals and longer prison terms for armed robbers. Lawmakers should approve it.


March 15, 2008

Open Or Shut?


March 14, 2008

Virginai Budget, Text Messaging Bill


March 13, 2008

UVa.-Wise Made the Right Call


March 12, 2008

Yank His License


March 11, 2008

A Measure of Justice in ‘Jungle’ Murder Case

Virginia House needs to mothball the bill-killing machine

By the middle of last week, House subcommittees killed or bypassed 611 bills without recorded votes.

Unhappy customers

On the scale of important matters, the Chippendales ? a squad of buff, semi-clad male dancers ? don?t rank with world peace or state budgets.


March 08, 2008

Student’s Death Not Criminal, But Still Wrong


March 07, 2008

Payday Reforms, Tornado Response


March 06, 2008

Funding Formula Debate Can Wait


March 05, 2008

An Empty Space on Bristol Ballot


March 04, 2008

Juvenile Court is Proper Venue for Teen Driver

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