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Why Do We Know More About A Rabid Raccoon Attack Than COVID-19 Outbreaks In Virginia?
Texas, Arizona are states leading the "utter national failure" characterizing the Trump Administration's abysmal response to COVID-19.
Texas, Arizona are states leading the "utter national failure" characterizing the Trump Administration's abysmal response to COVID-19.
Acting Deputy Homeland Security Secretary Cuccinelli inaccurately and ignorantly defined the protests as "mob rule."
The federal CFPB has become a "lapdog for the high-cost lending industry," the guest writers state.
Virginia drivers have a one-in-74 chance of striking an animal, according to insurance statistics compiled by State Farm.
Tropical Storm Isaias pummeled parts of Hampton Roads, leaving more than 300,000 temporarily without power and damaging storefronts.
The regulation, approved in a unanimous vote, requires local election officials to print barcodes on both of the outgoing envelopes.
But as they argue whether to continue the supplement at $600 a week or a fraction of that, out-of-work Americans are left to worry.
If the planned pilot project at Richmond Marine Terminal proves a success, all 160 yard tractors operating at six ports would go electric.
Even with the decline, 61 percent of Virginians somewhat or strongly approve of how Northam is responding to the crisis.
This pathogen from hell has already deprived the world of the Summer Olympics, the magic of March Madness and, for the most part, baseball.
Budget amendment would imperil the convalescent -- but save the state money.
Amid a pandemic and debate over reopening schools, senators are hoping to pass legislation requiring registered nurses in all schools.
A Richmond judge imposed a new 90-day injunction blocking Gov. Ralph Northam from removing a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.
No shopping list for a run to a plant nursery, it’s five types of seeds federal scientists have identified among those sent to the U.S.
“Even the highest rights cannot be used in a vacuum; we are not solitary creatures,” wrote Judge Chadwick Dotson, in his opinion.
“There were lots of concerns raised during the recent permit matters we considered," said Vice Chair Hoagland.
Republican lawmakers have filed legislation to try to curb the governor’s emergency powers in times of crisis.
Lynchburg Republican Newman introduced a bill for next month’s special session that would limit an executive order to 30 days.
“Even the highest rights cannot be used in a vacuum; we are not solitary creatures,” wrote Judge Chadwick Dotson in his opinion.
“In the Virginia Beach area," Oliver said, "We’ve had to supplement the contact tracing with help from other local health districts.”