Ahoy Mateys! “Shiver me timbers!” Second graders at Curtis Elementary celebrated “Pirate Day” as they completed their map skill unit by creating their own treasure maps and searched for the hidden treasure! Yo-ho-ho….it surely was a great day! Aaarrrgh!
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Hello and welcome back to the wonderful world of the Dogpound. I have two things to cover. First I want to bring to everyone’s attention something I mentioned in my last article. As a reminder, if you missed that article, I mentioned that my Master had told me last week that I need to get an article in ASAP or they would be forced to run an “oldie but goodie.” I was sure I had submitted an article for the week but you have to listen to the boss, however, I cautioned that my Master had been wrong in the…
The Virginia residential real estate market rose 11 percent from the third quarter of 2014 to a sales volume of $10.1 billion, contributing to a year-to-date volume totaling $27 billion. According to the Third Quarter 2015 Home Sales Report released by the Virginia Association of REALTORS® (VAR), this increase reflects a sustained trend of long-term improvement. The Virginia Home Sales Report is published by the Virginia Association of REALTORS. Click here to view the full Third Quarter 2015 Home Sales Report. Year-over-year, the number of units sold rose in every price category except $1M and above, with the most significant…
~Man solicited minor via text and Facebook after meeting victim at church~ Matthew James Gray, age 30, of Hopewell pled guilty today to five counts of solicitation of a minor and was sentenced to ten years in prison with four years suspended by Hopewell Circuit Court Judge, Hon. Nathan Curtis Lee. Attorney General Mark R. Herring made the announcement after a successful prosecution by Assistant Attorney General Brittany Jones with cooperation from the Hopewell Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office. “Justice has been served and a dangerous criminal is behind bars where he cannot harm children,” said Attorney General Mark R. Herring. “This…
A new report detailing affordability and plan choice in the Health Insurance Marketplace finds that with applicable tax credits, 70 percent of Virginia enrollees could find plans for $75 in premiums per month or less after tax credits; and 76 percent could find plans for $100 in premiums per month or less after tax credits. Virginia consumers who return to the Marketplace to comparison shop could save money. According to today’s report, 72 percent of returning Virginia Marketplace consumers could save an average of $326 annually in premiums before tax credits for a plan in the same level of coverage…
The Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) operations returned a record $152 million in profits to the commonwealth in fiscal year 2015, an increase of 8.6 percent over the previous year’s $140 million in profits. In its 17th consecutive record-setting year Virginia ABC realized $848.1 million in gross sales, $47.6 million higher than last year. Retail sales to individuals in stores and online were $694,898,880, an increase of six percent over the previous year. Licensee sales (sales to restaurants) increased 4.4 percent to total $151,564,627 in fiscal year 2015. Virginia ABC’s profits combined with state taxes, sales tax, and…
1. L.C. Bird (8-0) The Skyhawks rolled over George Wythe. There’s not much to say other than that L.C. Bird will very likely be the top seed in both this poll, and the 5A South region, meaning they will host their playoff games as long as they win up until the state semi-finals. Running back J.B. Wright enjoyed another solid game with 126 yards and two touchdowns. The Skyhawks defense pitched it’s sixth shutout of the season and the first team offense has only allowed one touchdown (Cosby). L.C. Bird has Huguenot (1-8) and James River (3-5) left on the…
On October 22, 2015 Tranlin, Inc. officially broke ground on its first U.S. operation, a $2 billion advanced manufacturing facility. Tranlin’s investment is located in Chesterfield County and will generate more than 2,000 direct jobs in Virginia by 2020. “The Tranlin facility in Chesterfield will create thousands of jobs and millions in new agriculture revenues, all of which will support our shared vision for a stronger new Virginia economy. I am thrilled to help break ground on a project that will have enormous economic development implications for our entire Commonwealth,” said Governor McAuliffe about the project. Gov. McAuliffe and…
In a surprise 2-1 decision, the three judge panel upheld the constitutionality of the challenged House of Delegates districts in the Bethune-Hill case. In a 176 page opinion with a strong dissent by 4th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Keenan, the panel approved of the 55% black voting age population threshold. This same threshold was ruled a racial gerrymander when it applied to the Third Congressional District case earlier this year. Brian Cannon, the Executive Director of OneVirginia2021: Virginians for Fair Redistricting said, “the court had to decide whether this was a racial gerrymander or a political gerrymander. It called…
First Omar Howard and Madison Day were Trojans. Then they became Spiders. The two athletes journeys started on the same field and now their paths have crossed again. Now they are preparing for a giant game as Richmond takes on James Madison. This year’s rendition should be an epic battle with all of the fixings. For starters, the game will be the sixth BCS game ever featured on ESPN’s College Game Day. Coming into the contest, the Dukes are ranked #4 in the nation while the Spiders come in at #11. “We won’t see any of it, when we get there it…