BASSETT-After Gov. Northam’s emergency order ends June 30, Virginia’s face mask ban, created in 1953, goes back into effect.
RICHMOND-Virginia plans to eliminate some math courses, the zoo makes plans to open and a third community fridge opens in Richmond.
Many summer camps in the commonwealth have decided not to host campers this year in an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19. The decision is sure to have an impact on families in Virginia that depend on camps for school age children while parents are working through the summer months. And according to the…
DANVILLE-Paying for college isn’t easy, but Virginia has a temporary solution. Schools this year will get help from the American Rescue Plan.
As more people now venture outside of their homes—be it for the warm weather or celebrating newfound COVID-19 vaccination opportunities—the need will likely increase again.
RICHMOND – Tom Barbour and Collette McEachin have completely different visions of what Richmond’s Commonwealth’s Attorney should do.
RICHMOND-Baseball stadiums, music venues and other outdoor operations will open up next week across the Commonwealth.
RICHMOND-When high school football kicks off Feb. 22 in Virginia, there will be parents in the stands.
MANASSAS-While the county has completed all initial state requirements, activists say this isn’t all the Marcus Alert is supposed to do.
RICHMOND-How do you fix the educational damage left behind by the COVID-19 pandemic? Democratic candidates for governor offered their solutions in Thursday’s debate.