
#TeamAFP reports on latest on COVID-19, Virginia move into Stage Two
AFP editors Chris Graham and Crystal Abbe Graham update the latest local, state and national news.

AFP editors Chris Graham and Crystal Abbe Graham update the latest local, state and national news.

A reader asked why we’re moving to Phase Two when the front-page headline from the local paper just reported that the number of COVID-19 cases in Augusta County, Staunton and Waynesboro had doubled.

While home sales activity has slowed across much of Virginia as a result of COVID-19, the Commonwealth’s housing market has demonstrated greater resiliency than many housing markets across the country.

Regardless of what industry you are in, business is a tough game. There are many players, but the majority of them are quickly eliminated. Indeed, businesses fail all of the time and for a variety of reasons.

Local activist Jennifer Lewis is asking members of Waynesboro City Council to create a citizens police review board. This would seem to be an easy thing to do.

On Sunday afternoon, four candidates for the Democratic nomination for Congress in Virginia’s Fifth District held a debate — or really more of an amicable forum in which they didn’t much try to distinguish themselves from each other.

It is important to compare stock market brokers that allow investors to buy or sell stocks with dividends paid to shareholders after the residual profit is calculated into quarterly earnings.

The world of live events and event promotion has been heavily impacted by the coronavirus.

Congressman A. Donald McEachin (VA-04) today issued the following statement regarding nationwide unrest in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

The State Corporation Commission is offering the opportunity for public comments regarding its orders suspending utility service disconnections for non-payment of bills because of the COVID-19 public health emergency.
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