Although there is no official count of people suffering from Long COVID, a conservative estimate of only 10 percent of documented COVID-19 survivors could mean nearly 8 million people are impacted across the United States.
A 20-year expert in managing affordable housing programs with detailed experience and knowledge of Harrisonburg’s housing situation, Liz Webb is excited to take the reigns as the City of Harrisonburg’s first housing coordinator.
Today is the one-year anniversary of President Biden signing the American Rescue Plan, which in Virginia directed critical resources to communities throughout the state to help the economy recover after the pandemic.
Rocket Lab USA has selected Wallops Island in Accomack County as the location for its launch site and extensive manufacturing and operations facilities for its Neutron rocket, which is expected to create up to 250 new jobs.
Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin today announced John Littel as his nominee to serve as the next Secretary of Health & Human Resources of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Right now, marriage, divorce, having a baby, adoption, and changing jobs are considered qualifying life events that trigger a special enrollment period. However, becoming pregnant is not considered a qualifying event.
Although it’s entirely up to you to determine what you hope to gain from your college studies, a little research and seeking advice will help you make the right college choice.
Sen. Tim Kaine joined a group of senators pressing President Biden and congressional leaders to include a $450 billion investment in childcare and universal pre-K in the Build Back Better bill, as negotiations continue.
Climate Action Alliance of the Valley Steering Committee member Earl Zimmerman brings us this latest installment of Climate and Energy News.
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