
Federal, state officials launch Virginia Coronavirus Fraud Task Force
Federal and Virginia state law enforcement leaders announced today the formation of the Virginia Coronavirus Fraud Task Force.

Federal and Virginia state law enforcement leaders announced today the formation of the Virginia Coronavirus Fraud Task Force.

The Virginia Department of Health’s Central Shenandoah Health District announced today an additional two COVID-19 cases in the Harrisonburg-Rockingham area.

Staunton City Council is announcing several immediate actions to provide relief and support to the community in the face of the coronavirus outbreak.

Albemarle County government is emphasizing community safety and resiliency in its response to COVID-19.

Augusta Health is trying to cut through the confusion in the community about screening and testing for COVID-19.

Central Virginia students with a lack of reliable high-speed internet access face additional challenges in accessing and completing online assignments.

In compliance with CDC guidance, and in consultation with college presidents, VCCS Chancellor Glenn DuBois has cancelled May commencement ceremonies across Virginia’s 23 community colleges.

To reduce the exposure and spread of the coronavirus (COVID19), the Salem VA Medical Center will postpone non-essential procedures for a minimum of 60 days, effective immediately.

Effective Wednesday, Charlottesville Area Transit’s Downtown Transit Station will reduce its hours of operation.

The Giant Company announced today several updates as part of its efforts to continue meeting the needs of its customers and communities during the COVID-19 pandemic, including modified hours for its stores, including Martin’s stores, that help care for older members of the community. “We are grateful for our team members who are working tirelessly…
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