What do the stock market and Richmond’s leadership index have in common? Both are in the dumps, with nowhere to go but up.
Editor’s Corner
Jay Poole was a little late for lunch, but with good reason. He’d been held up by a phone call, talking with the parent of one of the students who survived last April’s mass shooting at Virginia Tech.
Richmonders are blind to the hidden treasures before us. Paul Goldman’s recent announcement that he’s challenging his old boss, Doug Wilder, is a case in point.
I’m a Boomer and I’m not taking it anymore!
As a (credit) card carrying member of the most pampered group of Americans (at least in OUR history, which, of course is the ONLY history that matters), there’s a certain Satisfaction (as in “I can’t get no”) in being portrayed in the media as both rebellious and misunderstood.
How the General Assembly and the region’s leaders can break out of their “locked-in syndrome”