Army soldiers in Virginia obtained fraudulent COVID-19 relief loans from SBA
Two active duty U.S. Army soldiers pled guilty to obtaining fraudulent COVID-19 relief loans while stationed at Fort Gregg-Adams.
Two active duty U.S. Army soldiers pled guilty to obtaining fraudulent COVID-19 relief loans while stationed at Fort Gregg-Adams.
Cases of respiratory viruses, including COVID-19, appear to be on the rise as kids return to school.
A backlog of Employee Retention Credit (ERC) claims and persistent delays exists for Virginia taxpayers awaiting payment.
Animals near hiking trails and public areas have been found with the COVID-19 virus in their systems, supporting human-to-animal transmission.
Paula Kiser co-authored an article published in the April 2024 issue of the journal College & Research Libraries.
Waynesboro Schools received information after its regular May school board meeting on funding from the Commonwealth for 2024-2025.
The police state does not want citizens who know their rights. Nor does the police state want citizens prepared to exercise those rights.
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, a former fair housing attorney, announced his co-sponsorship today of the Veterans Housing Stability Act of 2024.
A Virginia Beach company was the victim of fraud after money intended for salaries was diverted instead to risky investments and gift cards.
UVA Health researchers have discovered a potential explanation for some of the most perplexing mysteries of COVID-19 and long COVID.