Letter: Where Is County’s Accountability?
The Virginia Citizens Coalition for Police Accountability (CCPA) is a pro-police grassroots citizen activist organization that is dedicated to making our community a better and safer place for all of its citizens.
Letter: Investment in America's Youth
Have parents and their baseball-oriented sons from ages 15 to 18 given much thought to the advantages of playing American Legion Baseball — a program that is extremely active in the Northern Virginia District 17 of the American Legion? If
Letter: Is This Fair?
Shared sacrifice? Our political leaders call for paying your fair share of the burden of government
Letter: Rock-Solid Support
As a member of several local mineral clubs, I visited a dear friend of mine who is a nun/director, at St. Augustine Catholic Church, in Washington, D.C.
Column: Route 1 Transit Study Moves Forward
In 2011, I introduced and got passed a bill to initiate and fund the Route 1 Transit Study in both Fairfax and Prince William counties.
Letter: City Against Its Residents?
The City of Alexandria has announced that it will appeal the ruling by the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) that the Planning Director overstepped her bounds by denying a citizen petition opposing the Waterfront Plan.
Letter: Appreciates BZA Decision
Excellent reporting as usual by Michael Lee Pope in April 18 edition of Alexandria Gazette.
Letter: Not Quite An Endorsement
The Jan. 20, 2012 letter from the National Park Service (NPS) that discusses the Small Area Waterfront Plan only states “general support for the proposed 2011 Plan.
Letter: Alternative For Mayor
Last fall, I had the extraordinary opportunity to travel to the Arctic as a geologist and tour guide aboard a ship.
Letter: Able To Be Heard After All
Since my letter was printed in Alexandria Gazette titled "Another Done Deal", April 26, the Transportation Commission has decided to allow for public comments at their regular meeting on Wednesday, May 2 regarding the Beauregard Small Area Plan — with much pressure from the community and only one member of City Council, Councilwoman Alicia Hughes, intervening for us.
Letter: Planting a Tree For Arbor Day
Today, I had a tree a tree planted in honor of Arbor Day, April 27. I donated the cost of the tree through the Living Landscape Fund (www.alexandriava.gov/LivingLandscape).
Column: Speaker Series Focuses on Education
One of the most anticipated benefits of retirement is the ability to put a stressful career — be it in an office, in nature, on a job site, or in the home — behind you.
Column: Honoring EMS Partners in Healthcare
They are the first responders and the first link in the chain of survival when an emergency strikes.
Editorial: Reminders to Press Ahead for Housing
Spring discussion on hypothermia shelters could help preparations for winter.
In February, 2007, 59-year-old Robert Bruce Miller was found dead outdoors in Chantilly. Miller was homeless, known to businesses and residents in the area. He died of hypothermia, exposure to the cold.
Letter: Never Enough
Letter to the Editor
Once again the Democrat-majority Fairfax County Board of Supervisors gives the hard-pressed taxpayer one in the eye. With the nation’s public debt heading into the stratosphere, yet more money is to be taken from those that actually pay taxes (primarily homeowners) to sate the supervisors’ appetites. But wait, Supervisor Hudgins (Hunter Mill District) has come up with a novel justification.