Everybody’s favorite (and only) whipping-boy on the human rights violations front, The Brown Schools, has sold their Charlottesville mental health center two years after it opened. The residential adolescent mental-health facility has chalked up over 100 human rights violations in the past year, ranging from sex with patients to a staffer threatening to kill a patient, employing untrained temps to beating patients with belts. The new owner is Psychiatric Solutions Inc. of Franklin, TN. The CEO of the company says that he intends to “keep violations to a minimum,” and intends to employ the same technique that the previous owner did: change the name. Claudia Pinto has the story in Sunday’s Progress.
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Sideblog
- Check out the ISS overhead at 6:12 PM tonight, 11/20. #
- City Council has put the Eastern Connector on hold, what with VDOT having no money or prospect of it. #
- ATO has signed Paul McCartney. For more on what's going on, I recommend John Colapinto's June 2007 article in the New Yorker. #
- Danielson insists that he's still the developer of the Landmark Hotel. Don't these guys talk to each other? #
- Sean Tubbs live-blogged City Council. That's a first, I think. Double points to the first councilor to leave comments on a live-blog during the meeting. #
- CHO says not to count on them for dumping silt—they have no idea how long it'll be until they extend their runway. #
- Construction on the downtown hotel has been halted. Owner Halsey Minor says the lending bank is to blame. Let's just throw a drape over it and hope nobody notices. Update: Well, this just got weird. #
- Jim Duncan commissioned this clever local real estate mapping application. #
- The $37M dam that turned out to be a $70M dam is now a $90M dam. #
- Local blogger Kristen Taylor has started an interesting new website, Knight Pulse, a new-media meta-site, with the Knight Foundation. #
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