GOLDMAN: Did ‘black racism’ doom Richmond’s kids?
GOLDMAN: It is time for Mayor Jones to “step up” and be the Elected Mayor of all the people. He let these poor kids down.
GOLDMAN: It is time for Mayor Jones to “step up” and be the Elected Mayor of all the people. He let these poor kids down.
GOLDMAN: Unless there is a honest debate in the counties on these measures, then the public is being ripped off in my view
GOLDMAN: The lawyers for Mr. Schneider are cooking up a menu of embarrassments for the McDonnell’s and their children.
GOLDMAN: Full disclosure, it was my research for Mayor Wilder which killed the last proposal to build a baseball stadium in Shockoe Bottom.
GOLDMAN: If she can’t make this easy and right choice, she will not even earn a GED from the school of street smarts here in Richmond.
GOLDMAN: The Richmond School Board had three choices at Monday night’s meeting.
Virginia’s gubernatorial hopefuls couldn’t let April Fool’s Day pass without attempting to make a fool out of their opponent.
“When you look at the facts of this case, he’s being screwed,” Goldman said.
GOLDMAN: Why pay 8000 government employees all that money if NONE OF THEM can do what they are being paid to do?
GOLDMAN: The mayor’s Poverty Commission made a most curious mistake in their report.
The lack of transparency is troubling in Richmond, but it is not just in our city.
There is only one way for Cuccinelli to guarantee that Bolling doesn’t appear as a spoiler on the November ballot.