Virginia Extends Eviction Moratorium
(Richmond)- Relief is on the way to Virginians struggling to pay their bills during the coronavirus pandemic. The state has extended the eviction moratorium through December 31st. That means that ...Read more
(Richmond)- Relief is on the way to Virginians struggling to pay their bills during the coronavirus pandemic. The state has extended the eviction moratorium through December 31st. That means that ...Read more
(DC)- Metro’s officals have made substantial cuts to its budget after losing hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue from low ridership this year. More noticeably, some riders will have to ...Read more
(DC)- Officials with the Smithsonian museums and the National Zoo say they’re closing all their facilities over COVID-19 concerns. The museums and the zoo will be closed beginning Monday. The ...Read more
(Fairfax)- An indoor gun show in northern Virginia is off due to a judge’s decision. Organizers for The Nation’s Gun Show were expecting to draw thousands of people to the Dulles Expo ...Read more
(Richmond)- Some financial assistance for Virginians will soon be a thing of the past. The U.S. Department of Labor has announced that they will end the Extended Benefits Program. The program ...Read more
(Woodbridge)- People in Prince William County came out in high numbers to get tested for COVID-19. So much so that the James S. Long Regional Park testing site had to close down early yesterday ...Read more
(Richmond)- Officials with Triple-A are giving motorists a few pointers if you must travel this holiday season. The association encourages everyone to get to know their vehicle better because ...Read more
(Arlington)- Wreaths Across America is back on after being canceled by Arlington National Cemetery. The cemetery announced the changes on their website yesterday after Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy ...Read more
(DC)- A name is needed for the new panda cub. The National Zoo wants your help in selecting the name of the beloved newborn. People can choose between four names and can vote once a day. You can ...Read more
(Henrico)- The return to in-person learning is being delayed for Henrico County Schools. Superintendent Amy Cashwell said yesterday the decision to hold off was made due to an increased spread of ...Read more