
Team AFP provides Virginia COVID-19 update
AFP editor Chris Graham and AFP Digital Editor Crystal Abbe Graham discuss the latest news on the response in Virginia to the COVID-19 outbreak.

AFP editor Chris Graham and AFP Digital Editor Crystal Abbe Graham discuss the latest news on the response in Virginia to the COVID-19 outbreak.

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

The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Virginia is warning consumers of new COVID-19 text messaging scams.

There are multiple ways to stay in touch with the City of Staunton as the spread of COVID-19 continues.

Embrace – A Center for Community is conducting an emergency neighborhood canvas of the the Wayne Hills area in Waynesboro to determine which residents may need help in the coming weeks, and which neighbors may be able to provide assistance.

While people are self-isolating and social distancing, many museums, historic sites and other tourism destinations in Virginia are offering virtual options for visitors to explore and learn.

AFP editors Chris Graham and Crystal Graham report on the latest on the coronavirus response update in Virginia.

Money for Clunkers was a wild victory that ended in nearly 700,000 trader transactions. the common MPG rating for the vehicles traded in vs. those sold rose by a formidable 58%.

The first place I’m going to dine out at when the coronavirus shutdown is lifted: The Green Leaf Grill in Waynesboro.

In an effort to contain and mitigate the coronavirus, the City of Charlottesville will begin operations on Wednesday with only essential employees reporting to work and, with a few exceptions, City Hall facilities closed to the public.
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