Virginia’s COVID-19 Cases Grew By More Than 7,000 In One Week
RICHMOND-Virginia’s COVID-19 numbers are still steadily increasing, bringing the state’s total to 122,542.
RICHMOND-Virginia’s COVID-19 numbers are still steadily increasing, bringing the state’s total to 122,542.
RICHMOND-Virginia's COVID-19 guidelines won't change during Labor Day weekend. Gov. Ralph Northam made that announcement Tuesday
RICHMOND-It just got easier to get legal help to fight evictions. On Monday, Gov. Ralph Northam announced that Virginia's Legal Aid program will get $4 million.
RICHMOND-Since the end of Virginia’s eviction moratorium June 22, an estimated 4,131 families lost their homes due to unpaid rent.
Currently, almost half of Virginia’s COVID-19 outbreaks happen inside the state’s long-term care facilities.
RICHMOND-Virginia's largest Confederate statue will remain standing until at least October.
Under the moratorium, sewer, water, gas, and electricity cannot be disconnected if a person cannot pay their bills.
The General Election is only 71 days away and Virginia is expecting a major increase in mail-in ballots.
Eliminating chokeholds, establishing civilian review boards, and demilitarizing police are only a few of the proposed reform measures.
The legislation is named after Marcus-David Peters, 24-year-old teacher who was shot and killed by a Richmond police officer in 2018 while experiencing a mental health emergency.