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Virginia Delegate Candidates ‘Debate’ Online

Virginia Delegate Candidates ‘Debate’ Online

Del. Robert G. Marshall has refused to publicly debate with Democrat Danica Roem. Instead, the two delegate candidates for the 13 district of Virginia are voicing their opinions about a variety of issues on a website, via the League of Women Voters. Antonio Olivo of The Washington Post details more about the online ‘debate’ in his article, In heated Va. House race, candidates ‘debate’ by answering online questionsRead more

“Food Not Booze”: A Local Neighborhood’s Fight Against a Grocery Store

“Food Not Booze”: A Local Neighborhood’s Fight Against a Grocery Store

A Washington, D.C. community came together in an attempt to stop the Safeway grocery store on 17th Street in Northwest from selling beer. The community argued it would hurt locally owned and operated businesses. An excerpt of Perry Stein’s Washington Post article, A grocery store wanted to sell beer. A well-organized neighborhood made its best attempt to stop it, Read more

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Category Archives: Larry Interviews

Interviews from The Larry O’Connor Show

Virginia Delegate Candidates ‘Debate’ Online

Virginia Delegate Candidates ‘Debate’ Online

Del. Robert G. Marshall has refused to publicly debate with Democrat Danica Roem. Instead, the two delegate candidates for the 13 district of Virginia are voicing their opinions about a variety of issues on a website, via the League of Women Voters. Antonio Olivo of The Washington Post details more about the online ‘debate’ in his article, In heated Va. House race, candidates ‘debate’ by answering online questionsContinue Reading

“Food Not Booze”: A Local Neighborhood’s Fight Against a Grocery Store

“Food Not Booze”: A Local Neighborhood’s Fight Against a Grocery Store

A Washington, D.C. community came together in an attempt to stop the Safeway grocery store on 17th Street in Northwest from selling beer. The community argued it would hurt locally owned and operated businesses. An excerpt of Perry Stein’s Washington Post article, A grocery store wanted to sell beer. A well-organized neighborhood made its best attempt to stop it, Continue Reading

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