King and others. A nursing mom didnt get the answer she expected when she asked for a place to pump. Putting the controversy to rest tonight the mayor say theres no problem with president obama visiting oregon, that community rocked by last months shooting. Would you be willing to spend an extra car payment every month to make sure you get to work on time . Thats what some virginia commuters may have to do under a plan to deal with traffic on i66. Theyre getting a chance to sound off about it tonight. It may already be a done deal. News4 eric ward is live in falls church, talking about the future of one of our most notorious roads. Derrick. Reporter if you drive on i66, you know you will run into traffic eastbound or westbound. Would you be willing to pay in the most extreme cases, as much as 3 300 a month to make that commute be smoother and quicker . Thats the question being told to people in Northern Virginia through a series of public hearings vdot is holding this weaker and next w
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Marilyn Schwartz died in hospice care Feb. 25 in Houston. She was 89. And in her long and rewarding life we find a reminder of this frequent and happy occurrence: Interesting folks often find other interesting folks and get married.
Marilyn was married to the legendary A.R. “Babe” Schwartz, who spent 20 years representing Galveston in the Texas Senate (after four years in the Texas House) until he was ousted by Republican J.E. “Buster” Brown in 1980. What’s not to like about an election pitting a Buster against a Babe?
Babe was a progressive back when progressives were called liberals. And he was a liberal back in 1980 when the Reagan wave swept lots of folks like that out of office.
Editor: The Fourth Estate (with rare exceptions), has turned its back on over half of the U.S. population (Biden did not win by a landslide) by playing the harlot to