The pandemic has reminded us that people are more important than things, and after more than a year of contemplating all the stuff in your house, you might just be ready to declutter or downsize. Matt Paxton is ready to help. The Richmond man was a featured cleaner on A&E’s program Hoarders. Now he’s out with a book and a new TV series.
there s skepticism at the white house about this idea. is this plausible to some degree? that remains to be seen. we know joe biden has he extended the moratorium on student loans a few weeks. that s something that progressives a minimal thing progressives pushed him to do because that was set to expire at the end of this month. so but in terms of other things the president can do, biden has been resistant to that, because he wants to get a legislative win and work with congress. so they re kind of coming up against his wishes as well as what is actually possible. we ll have to wait and see what the progressive caucus puts out as congresswoman jay paul outlined in her washington post op-ed as to how this could potentially get done. it s an open question. it will be interesting to see what they release. there definitely are things the administration can do. but alex, the white house is clearly focused on trying to figure out a way back with senator manchin. there s an intere
Books, money, ammunition, pamphlets, newspapers – these were but a few of the Civil War-era artifacts that conservation experts uncovered in a time capsule found at the site of a Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee monument.
Standout work from Richmond’s ad industry ranged from a “poo for brew” campaign for colon cancer screenings to ads promoting downtown businesses during the pandemic.