Vax Hours Extended at Rite Aid
(Undated)- One pharmacy will go into overdrive to put shots into the arms of Virginians. Rite Aid will extend their hours for vaccination on Friday’s for the remainder of the month. Several ...Read more
(Undated)- One pharmacy will go into overdrive to put shots into the arms of Virginians. Rite Aid will extend their hours for vaccination on Friday’s for the remainder of the month. Several ...Read more
(DC)- A vast majority of hospitals in D.C. will require their employees to get vaccinated. According to the District of Columbia Hospital Association, it will be a condition of employment for most ...Read more
(Blacksburg)- Virginia Tech will require students to be vaccinated before the fall semester. School officials say the requirement goes for everyone, but exceptions will be made for medical and ...Read more
(Richmond)- Newly released data from the Virginia Department of Health shows progress in the fight against COVID-19. Virginia’s positivity rate sits at two-point-one-percent, which is a ...Read more
(Loudoun)- A teacher in Loudoun County has been given the green light to return to work after a brief suspension. Physical education teacher Byron Cross was suspended after saying that he ...Read more
(Richmond)- Former Governor Terry McAuliffe is one step closer to a second-term. He is the winner of yesterday’s primary race for the Democratic nominee for Governor. Meanwhile, Hala Ayala ...Read more
(Richmond)- This week marks the first time Virginians will be required to report their job search to receive unemployment benefits in over a year. The Virginia Unemployment Commission is now ...Read more
(Richmond)- Another school in the Commonwealth is requiring students to get the vaccine before the fall semester. VCU is the latest school to make the move. Exceptions will be given to people with ...Read more
(Richmond)- Primary election day today. Polls will be open today across the Commonwealth for people to cast their ballots for the Democratic nominee for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney ...Read more
(Annapolis)- As more Marylanders get vaccinated, COVID numbers keep dropping. Maryland health officials announced yesterday that the positivity rate across the state is down to a record low of ...Read more