
Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre returns in-person with ‘Grease’
Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre is returning to in-person performances with an upcoming production of the smash-hit musical “Grease.”

Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre is returning to in-person performances with an upcoming production of the smash-hit musical “Grease.”

A record high 69.3 percent of travelers, since the pandemic began, say they are “ready” to travel, a sign of increased travel optimism as the COVID-19 vaccine rolls out across the country.

As warm weather returns and spring flowers pop up, the Queen City’s Dine Out Downtown for 2021 began April 2. But this year, the Friday-Sunday event will also encourage local shopping.

The Central Shenandoah Health District has expanded COVID-19 vaccination efforts.

This year marks the 88th anniversary of FDR establishing the Civilian Conservation Corps, which employed millions during the Great Depression to complete conservation projects across the country.

The Virginia Lottery had to be creative with winner announcements for the fourth annual Thank a Teacher Art Contest.

A coalition of state attorneys general is calling on Twitter, eBay, and Shopify to prevent the sale of fraudulent CDC vaccination cards on their platforms.

Gov. Ralph Northam on Friday announced several efforts aimed at increasing Virginia’s vaccinator workforce to support the continued expansion of COVID-19 vaccinations.

The Central Shenandoah Health District will expand COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to Phase 1c on Friday.

All individuals in Virginia age 16 and older will be eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine starting on Sunday, April 18, ahead of the May 1 nationwide goal set by President Joe Biden.
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