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December 01, 2008
Changing conditions
what we think: something has to be done to improve safety along U.S. 58 East
November 30, 2008
The long road home
what we think: when criminals are ready to change, society should be ready to help them
November 28, 2008
Hoop realities
what we think: we owe all of our children the tools they need to succeed
November 27, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving
what we think: Thanksgiving is what we make of it
November 26, 2008
A 1-percent solution
what we think: it’s time for Danville to offer utility rate relief
November 25, 2008
Count every vote, again
what we think: now is the time to clear up lingering doubts about the 5th District race
November 24, 2008
Lobbying for a prison
In terms of economic development, prisons aren’t necessarily aesthetically pleasing, they certainly aren’t glamorous and they attract few tourists.
But they are necessary, unfortunately, and they do bring jobs—and with those jobs a positive economic impact to surrounding towns and communities. Prisons rarely go out of business and, especially during these troubled economic times, are essentially recession-proof.
‘Panic buying’?
what we think: time will tell if Barack Obama is a friend of the Second Amendment
November 23, 2008
Make the case
what we think: Detroit must prove government help will change its fortunes
November 21, 2008
Webster’s fall
what we think: it’s tough to see Hugh Webster struggling with legal problems
November 20, 2008
An ongoing lesson
what we think: the Community Foundation has a great story to tell
November 19, 2008
Just a few seconds
what we think: even though the Dye House couldn’t be saved, we know what’s been lost
November 18, 2008
The spirit of giving
More troubling than news of layoffs and economic collapse are thoughts of follow-up stories next year and beyond, as media report on displaced families and broken lives.
Witnessing history
what we think: it’s no surprise some local people will go to the Obama inauguration
November 17, 2008
To the moon?
The price of a gallon of regular unleaded has dropped to under $2. That’s roughly half what it was just a few short months ago, completing a ride on one of the most jarring price roller coasters American consumers have been on in a long time.
Lives on the line
Six Danville firefighters were hurt recently when a stairway landing collapsed underneath their boots. Two of them suffered broken bones and will be out for a while.
November 12, 2008
Another tool
Local governments spend a lot of money on trash. They have to. Today’s regulations give them no other choice.
November 11, 2008
Breaking ground on a vision
New Vision Fellowship has had quite the odyssey over the past several years, changing locations as church officials anxiously awaited the go-ahead from state officials to build off N.C. 311 in Madison.
November 10, 2008
A study, finally
Local residents concerned about uranium mining in the Dan River Region have to be encouraged by the words of Delegate Terry G. Kilgore, the chair of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.
A study, finally
Local residents concerned about uranium mining in the Dan River Region have to be encouraged by the words of Delegate Terry G. Kilgore, the chair of the Virginia Coal and Energy Commission.
November 09, 2008
‘Stop hitting refresh’?
You have to surf the Web to understand the phrase “stop hitting refresh.” For that matter, you have to have cared greatly about the razor-thin 5th District congressional race to have regularly visited the Virginia State Board of Elections’ Web site for the latest updates on the Virgil Goode-Tom Perriello race.
November 07, 2008
Losing two stores
Boscov’s and Value City represented two starkly different approaches to retailing. But both companies have left the Dan River Region for the same reason: Corporate bankruptcies.
November 06, 2008
President Barack Obama
what we think: for America’s blacks, Obama’s election proves that everything is possible
November 05, 2008
In Obama, we have hope
America will be better with Obama as president, though the challenges he will face are immense, not the least of which is a Congress controlled by Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid, who, at the minimum, have been ineffective lawmakers and will probably continue to be with or without George W. Bush.
Tight as a tick
what we think: winning a close election is both a burden — and an opportunity
November 04, 2008
Reaping the benefits of voting early
Registered voters in 34 states cast ballots early for candidates running in Tuesday’s general election – Oregon residents vote by mail. Voters are fortunate that North Carolina is one of those states, allowing people to avoid long lines and to make their choices on their own schedules.
Today’s our day
what we think: election day is our chance to shape our country’s future
November 03, 2008
Investigate and report
what we think: openness is the best way to end “Eden’s Curve” stories
November 02, 2008
No guns on campus
what we think: DCC’s response to guns on campus should send a message
October 31, 2008
Perriello for Congress
what we think: Tom Perriello is the best choice for the 5th District