
Metro Announces Station Shutdowns
(DC)- Metro has announced that once again next year, it will shut down stations for major platform work. Metro says for a third consecutive year, it will shut down stations for platform work ...Read more
(DC)- Metro has announced that once again next year, it will shut down stations for major platform work. Metro says for a third consecutive year, it will shut down stations for platform work ...Read more
(Richmond)- Some COVID-19 restrictions are lightening up at the University of Richmond today. The school announced yesterday students can now invite other students into their residence halls, but ...Read more
(Richmond)- Residents in Virginia are no longer protected by restrictions that prevents utility companies from shutting off their services. The moratorium ended yesterday after the State ...Read more
(Harrisonburg)- Students are back on campus at James Madison University. Yesterday was the first day of hybrid instruction at the school. That plan calls for some in-person classes mixed with ...Read more
(DC)- People should come out and visit the museums in downtown D.C. That’s the message from Smithsonian as the National Museum of American History and the National Museum of Indian ...Read more
(Richmond)- A Richmond holiday tradition will be changing this year due to COVID-19 concerns. The Dominion Energy Christmas Parade is only going to be featured on TV this December 5th at 10 ...Read more
(Fauquier)- It’s about time to return to the classroom in Fauquier County. That’s what educators want you to know after the school board approved a plan to begin bringing youngsters ...Read more
(Fairfax)- Governor Northam is impressed with the students and faculty at George Mason University. He paid a trip there on Tuesday and said he was happy with the way that they have limited the ...Read more
(DC)-The National Zoo will be a spooky place very soon. The zoo announced they will offer a drive-through event called “Boo at the Zoo.” It will take place on October 24th and ...Read more
(Charlottesville)- Students at the University of Virginia are about to get used to new coronavirus restrictions. President Jim Ryan is trying to eliminate the chances of the virus affecting a ...Read more