
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.

What might have been: we could be getting ready for a first-round NCAA Tournament game on Friday between Virginia and Texas Tech.

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.

The Virginia Museum of History & Culture will be offering free online video content, webinars, student learning resources, and virtual tours as the museum.

AFP editors Chris Graham and Crystal Graham report on local coronavirus response in Waynesboro, Staunton and Augusta County.

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The coronavirus slowdown is pushing gas prices down sharply, with prices falling eight cents a gallon in Virginia in the past week, averaging $2.10 a gallon today, according to GasBuddy’s daily survey of 4,081 stations.

The metrics are still a mess, and now we won’t have anything to measure them by, with the NCAA deciding against releasing a 2020 bracket.

School support personnel with 15 years of more of experience will receive a health insurance credit under a bill passed by the General Assembly last week.
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