State Updates COVID Guidance
(Richmond)- Things are starting to change for Virginians in regards to COVID-19. Effective immediately, anyone that is exposed to COVID-19 but has tested positive within the past six-months will ...Read more
(Richmond)- Things are starting to change for Virginians in regards to COVID-19. Effective immediately, anyone that is exposed to COVID-19 but has tested positive within the past six-months will ...Read more
(Richmond)- Gas prices across Virginia are averaging right around four-85. That’s according to the latest update from Triple-A. Virginia drivers have experienced nearly a two-dollar ...Read more
(Richmond)- Virginia lawmakers are making sure that realtors across the state have access to affordable health coverage. Governor Youngkin signed legislation yesterday that allows realtors to ...Read more
(DC)- The Army-Navy game is coming to DC. The two academies yesterday said their 2024 meeting will be played at FedEx Field. The Washington, D.C. visit is part of a move to have the game played ...Read more
(Fairfax)-Schools in Fairfax County may limit how much students use their cellphones, beginning next year. Under revisions being considered for a handbook on students rights, cellphones may not ...Read more
(Fairfax)- Authorities have located a missing three-year-old girl who was abducted by her mother. Virginia State Police issued an AMBER alert late last night for Amelia Kraus who was taken from ...Read more
(Albermarle)- Governor Youngkin is helping to highlight a tourist attraction in central Virginia. Hecut the ribbon on a new trail at Keswick Vineyards in Albemarle County. The area along Route ...Read more
(Fairfax)- The City of Fairfax is considering name changes for more than a dozen streets that have ties to the Confederacy. Among the roadways being considered for a name change are Confederate ...Read more
(Richmond)- Thousands of Virginia families are about to receive emergency allotments of benefits with the SNAP program. The funds are made available through a public health emergency declaration ...Read more
(DC)- D.C. is sending a message along Pennsylvania Avenue. That’s where 51-star flags are flying high to bring recognition to the 700-thousand tax-paying American citizens who live in DC. ...Read more