Thursday, June 27, 2013
State and Local Stories
Already under fire for sending racist emails and making references to "Confederate money" at meetings, Isle of Wight Board of Supervisors Vice Chairman Byron "Buzz" Bailey is now facing criticism — and possibly a harassment complaint — because of acomment he made at last week's board meeting that some people perceived as sexist. At the June 20 Board of Supervisors meeting, Chairwoman JoAnn Hall was discussing her election as vice chairwoman of the Western Tidewater Regional Jail Authority Board, where she previously served as secretary. Bailey said, "(Suffolk City Council member Mike) Duman was elected to take your place as secretary and he said he wasn't wearing a dress and nobody could sit in his lap."
Daily Press
The Hampton Roads Transit Authority owes the city at least $2.5 million because of overpayments for bus routes traveling into Norfolk and Chesapeake, city officials say. Portsmouth officials notified HRT of the problem after reviewing the city’s annual transit service plan. Every year, the authority submits a plan to each of its cities that includes details of bus routes, including the costs. Portsmouth officials discovered that, given the current paths of HRT Routes 44 and 45, they would overpay the authority by $627,000 for the fiscal year starting July 1, said Fred Brusso, the city’s interim planning director.
Virginian-Pilot
Spotsylvania County is retaining its membership in the Virginia and national associations of counties despite continued concerns over some of the organizations’ legislative positions. Representatives from the two groups addressed the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, touting the savings to the county through VACO’s insurance for local government employees and NACO’s prescription drug discount program for residents.
Free Lance-Star
Danville Councilman Fred O. Shanks III, 55, is facing a charge of domestic assault and battery following a Tuesday night incident with his adult son. Danville police responded to a call of a domestic assault in the 300 block of West Main Street at about 11 p.m. Tuesday, according to a news release from the Danville Police Department. “Officers determined that a 22-year-old son of the resident came to the house and asked for food,” the release stated. “Because the son is banned from entering the home, the father agreed to feed the son while they sat on chairs in the back yard. The altercation occurred when the son attempted to enter the home after the meal.”
Register & Bee
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