Schools Could Become Mass Vaccination Sites
(Richmond)- Health officials are eyeing new strategies to vaccinate younger Virginia residents against COVID-19. They say this is the only way the state will reach “herd immunity.” ...Read more
(Richmond)- Health officials are eyeing new strategies to vaccinate younger Virginia residents against COVID-19. They say this is the only way the state will reach “herd immunity.” ...Read more
(Richmond)- History will be made today in Virginia. Governor Northam will sign legislation that will legalize the simple possession of marijuana across the Commonwealth. Northam asked the General ...Read more
(Chesterfield)- Police say an eleven-year-old student has been identified in connection with threats to blow up a school in Chesterfield. Police say the boy used an app to hide his identity when ...Read more
(Richmond)- Virginia State Police say there were no fatal crashes during the “I-95 Drive to Save Lives” initiative. The annual traffic enforcement initiative was held earlier this month ...Read more
(Ashburn)- The Washington Football Team has asked their fans for their insight on a new nickname. According to ESPN, season ticket holders were emailed a list of suggestions and asked to choose two ...Read more
(Richmond)- All adults in Virginia may now get protection against COVID-19. The state moved into Phase-Two of its vaccination plan yesterday, which means anyone over the age of 16 is eligible to ...Read more
(Richmond)- The Virginia Employment Commission is facing a lawsuit after residents reported having their benefits cut off. Legal aid groups have warned they plan to sue the commission after ...Read more
(Richmond)- Thousands of more Virginians will become eligible for the coronavirus vaccine this weekend. The state will move into Phase-Two of the vaccination plan on Sunday. That all means that ...Read more
(DC)- On Capitol Hill, the House Oversight Committee voted to advance legislation to make D.C. a state. A full vote is expected in the House next week. If passed by the House and Senate, D.C. ...Read more
(Richmond)- More in-person classes will be offered at VCU this fall. School officials say that there will probably be some limitations on how many students will be in each classroom. Other health ...Read more