ICYMI: Bearing Drift’s Weekend Roundup
It’s the end of the week, a time to catch up with all the great Bearing Drift posts you may have missed. Pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy the weekend roundup:
- Norman Leahy: Into the Woods They Go. Where does the Virginia GOP go after the thrashing on November 7? It could pick a former officeholder to take the chairman’s job — I’m looking at you, Bill Bolling. It may be time for the “Hanover Hun” to clean house.
- James Bacon:Air Board Approves Carbon Caps for Electric Utilities. On Thursday the Virginia Air Pollution Board unanimously approved regulations to reduce carbon from electric utilities by 30% between 2020 and 2030.
- Lynn Mitchell:Congresswoman Barbara Comstock Speaks Out On Sexual Harassment. Congressional women are speaking up.
- Lynn Mitchell: Chaz Haywood Considers 6th Congressional District Run. A third name may be added to the list of those seeking to replace Bob Goodlatte.
- Norman Leahy:How to Ensure a Tim Kaine Victory in 2018. Unless someone steps up to challenge Corey Stewart for 2018, Tim Kaine is a shoo-in for reelection.
- Lynn Mitchell: Ku Klux Klan Recruits With Flyers in Shenandoah Valley. On Tuesday flyers began showing up from Staunton to Winchester.
- Lynn Mitchell:Shenandoah Mountain 5 Years Later: What Happened to Missing Hiker Robert Fitzgerald? What happened to Staunton resident Robert Fitzgerald who disappeared while hiking alone on Shenandoah Mountain?
- Rick Sincere: ‘Charlottesville: Our Streets’ Premiers at Virginia Film Festival. ‘Charlottesville; Our Streets’ is a documentary film about the tragic events of August 12. It had its world premiere at the Virginia Film Festival on Sunday, November 12, with a panel discussion featuring the film’s producers.
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