COVID Testing Ramps Back Up
(Richmond)- Concerns with the Delta COVID-19 variant has prompted more people to get tested for the virus in Virginia. Health officials report that around 20-thousand tests are being administered ...Read more
(Richmond)- Concerns with the Delta COVID-19 variant has prompted more people to get tested for the virus in Virginia. Health officials report that around 20-thousand tests are being administered ...Read more
(Ashburn)- Native American garb will no longer be allowed at Washington Football Team home games. The team announced it’s banning Native American headdresses and face paint as it continues to ...Read more
(DC)- Teacher pay in Virginia remains low. That’s according to a report by business-dot-org that has Virginia ranked at the bottom of the nation in teacher pay. with an average of ...Read more
(Richmond)- Dominion Energy is warning Virginia residents to watch out for scammers. Company officials say it’s common for phone scams to rise as the temperature does. That’s because ...Read more
(Richmond)- Your decisions behind the wheel have a great impact on everyone. That is the message from V-DOT as we continue ‘Stop on Red Week.’ According to V-DOT, 846 people were killed ...Read more
(Arlington)- Another Virginia school district has made up its mind about face mask guidelines for the upcoming academic year. Arlington Public Schools will require face masks for all students, ...Read more
(Richmond)- State lawmakers will gather this week to begin a special session of the General Assembly. Governor Northam has spent the last several weeks outlining his plans to allocate more than ...Read more
(Richmond)- Three community colleges have been given approval to their name change proposals. Lord Fairfax Community College has been changed to Laurel Ridge Community College. John Tyler Community ...Read more
(Richmond)- State leaders are zeroing in on ways to make Virginia roads safer. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles has an online survey for you to complete that will get ideas on how to cut ...Read more
(Richmond)- State health officials are thinking of new ways to get vaccines into the arms of Virginians. The Virginia Department of Health is partnering with the Washington Football Team to ...Read more