Guest editorial: A Jefferson birthday holiday?
A Jefferson birthday holiday?
by Lowell Ponte
Thomas Jefferson, had he survived, would have been 273 years old on April 13, 2016.
Jefferson's April 13th birthday should...
The Blue Spade Sings: Who Said We Didn’t Build That
The long, storied, and sometimes sordid history of Charlottesville, Virginia is put to song by Scott Bandy, aka The Blue Spade.
Set to the tune...
Schilling Show wins Associated Press award
Rob Schilling, host of WINA’s The Schilling Show, was recognized with a “Superior Award for Best Investigative Reporting” by the Associated Press.
Awards were presented...
Schilling Show Bestows 3rd Annual Citizen Patriot Award
Chris Winter is the 3rd annual awardee of The Schilling Show Citizen Patriot Award, presented for exemplary service to the cause of liberty.
Mr. Winter...
Guest editorial: Incumbency Protection is a Despot’s Dream
By Connie Stevens
"Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” – Lord Acton 1887
One of the main things which so turns many people...
Guest editorial: PEC’s harebrained Keswick roundabout scheme
By Diane Weber
The Problem
Traffic along Rt. 22/231 has undergone a transition over the last 20 years.
The number of vehicles using the road has been...
Slap: Sheffield blows $575 taxpayer dollars on Smart29 postcard response
Currently under fire for ignoring hundreds of constituents and insulting thousands more over the wildly unpopular 29/Rio Grade Separated Interchange (GSI), Rio District Supervisor, Brad...
Bad mouth: Sheffield bashes Boyd for ‘legitimizing’ Smart29 ‘lies’
Democrat Brad Sheffield is not known for holding his tongue. In his short tenure as Albemarle County’s Rio District Supervisor, Sheffield often has addressed...
Guest editorial: Why It’s Time for a 21st Century Fourth Amendment in Virginia
By Tutis Libertas
HJ 578 introduced in the Virginia General Assembly on January 9 by Delegate Richard L. “Rich” Anderson proposes an amendment to Virginia’s...
Mobocracy and mayhem: Race-charged mob kills Charlottesville free speech
An angry, race-charged mob shut down Charlottesville’s December 15 City Council meeting.
The trouble commenced during “matters by the public,” where citizens have three minutes...







