
Virginia Agriculture in the Classroom provides virtual learning
Schools are closed, which means parents and teachers are trying to find ways to supplement students’ learning outside of the classroom.

Schools are closed, which means parents and teachers are trying to find ways to supplement students’ learning outside of the classroom.

Virginia Farm Bureau Federation has created a new resource on its website to provide farmers with current information relating to COVID-19 and its impact on their livelihoods.

The City of Charlottesville is closing parking areas at the following parks effective immediately: Pen Park, McIntire Park, Tonsler Park, and Washington Park.

Gov. Ralph Northam today encouraged Virginians to complete the 2020 Census online as the country works to stop the spread of the COVID-19.

AFP editors Chris Graham and Crystal Abbe Graham report on the latest on COVID-19 news.

Valley Hope Counseling Center offices are closed, but the staff is able to offer phone or video appointments to current and new clients, as deemed appropriate by the counselors. Any fees that clients would be responsible for will be covered by Community Foundation of the Central Blue Ridge, through a grant from its COVID-19 Local Response Fund.

The City of Charlottesville is launching a new video broadcast to share the latest information with the community about the coronavirus.

American Shakespeare Center announced that the outpouring of support from both its local and international community of supporters has met the initial survival goal of $350,000.

American Shakespeare Center will release four productions from its 2020 Actors’ Renaissance Season and three productions from its National Tour for streaming through a ticketed system on the company’s website.

VDOT has updated the schedule of interchange ramp closures for eastbound Interstate 64 exit 14 in the city of Covington.
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