
A month in: Where are we with COVID-19?
More than 22,000 U.S. deaths have been attributed to COVID-19, which means, what, exactly, in terms of where we are, a month into the national shutdown?

More than 22,000 U.S. deaths have been attributed to COVID-19, which means, what, exactly, in terms of where we are, a month into the national shutdown?

Gov. Ralph Northam signed the Virginia Values Act, making Virginia the first state in the South to enact comprehensive protections for the LGBTQ community against discrimination in housing, employment, public spaces, and credit applications.

While progress was being made on the U.S.-China Phase One agricultural deal with changes to regulations on non-tariff barriers, COVID-19 has raised questions about diversifying suppliers for world-wide trade.

Chris Graham and Crystal Abbe Graham talk Virginia COVID-19 news.

When EMS agencies in three rural counties respond to a call for a patient with COVID-19 symptoms, they are now able to communicate in real time with VCU Health using telehealth technology.

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What would Jesus do in the midst of a coronavirus pandemic?

Virginia is going to enlist genetic technology to help public health officials better understand and track the scope of the COVID-19 pandemic to strengthen prevention and response efforts.

Setting up an apparel brand is easy. Making it successful is not. The digital world has leveled the playing field for marketers, and only the shrewdest are making good in the rather chockablock space.

As our country is faced with a pandemic, Americans show their determination and battle the coronavirus with whatever tools are made available to them.