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September 3, 2010
Halsey Minor Threatens to Sue The Hook
Over at The Hook, editor Hawes Spencer has been writing about the latest in the slow-motion collapse of the whole Landmark Hotel / Halsey Minor / Lee Danielson thing, with the news of the moment being the Chapter 11 filing by Minor Family Hotels LLC. Within that piece, Spencer mentions that Minor started threatening The [...]

City Considering Closing Buford or Walker
The city school system is thinking about shutting down Walker Elementary or Buford Middle, Rachana Dixit wrote in yesterday’s Progress. Walker serves solely fifth- and sixth-grade students, while Buford serves seventh- and eighth-grade students. By consolidating them—probably at Buford—the city could save up to $700k/year in salaries…but it would require $21M in capital costs. From the [...]

Augusta’s Waning Moon
It’s safe to travel to Weyers Cave again: the serial mooner has been caught (in the act).

September 2, 2010
Ranks of Unemployed Climbing
Unemployment is getting worse locally.

August 31, 2010
Sanminiatelli Named AP Editor
Former Progress staffer Maria Sanminiatelli has been named the AP’s North American editor.

August 26, 2010
Bob Tucker to Retire
Just a few months after Gary O’Connell departed as Charlottesville city manager, Bob Tucker has announced he’s stepping down as the county executive, NBC-29 reports. In the equivalent role to O’Connell’s, Tucker has run the county for twenty years. His retirement is effective December 31. Expect a search firm to be hired and a national [...]

Maurice Jones Shooting to be City Manager
Maurice Jones is shooting to be the city manager, Rachana Dixit writes in the Progress today. He became acting city manager when Gary O’Connell stepped down in April. Before that he was assistant city manager. Jones is perhaps best known for his time as a sportscaster for NBC-29 in the mid-nineties and, after that, serving [...]

August 19, 2010
One if by Land, Two if by Sea
Here’s your annual warning: the students return this weekend.

August 18, 2010
The Hook Investigates VQR
In the current Hook is one of the longest articles that I recall them publishing: Dave McNair’s investigation into the suicide of VQR’s Kevin Morrissey. There’s a lot more information, and better sourced information, than in the Chronicle of Higher Education piece, published last week. Perhaps the most interesting revelation in the article is that [...]

Whales Ahoy
Three new whale tails are going in, courtesy of ArtInPlace.


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