June 23, 2021
state & local news stories
LoudounNow
Although complaints about foul-smelling air pollution in the Twin City (Bristol) seem to be as abundant as ever, few residents showed up to a meeting Tuesday about the landfill at the center of the crisis — and those who came received few updates. A crowdsourcing app called Smell My City, which residents can use to record the details of their experiences, shows 832 entries between Jan. 16 — the first day it was used in the area — and April 4, roughly a month after the first round of landfill repairs finished. Compared to all that online activity, the in-person participation at a public meeting about the landfill late Tuesday afternoon was striking: Only six or seven residents showed up to City Hall for the meeting, which began just before the City Council meeting convened.
Bristol Herald Courier
Over 4,600 registered voters in Virginia’s 18th Senate District signed a petition to recall Sen. Louise Lucas, accusing her of misusing her role as an elected official during a protest last June in Portsmouth. Petitioners claim the senator’s actions on June 10, 2020, “escalated the aggression of the protesters” after Lucas asked Portsmouth police to refrain from arresting demonstrators and told the crowd no one would be arrested. The document said Lucas allegedly prevented officers from performing their “sworn duty to the community to preserve property and life.”
The Virginian-Pilot
The Boston Globe