
Now that Charlottesville can remove monuments, should it?
News reports proclaim that the Governor of Virginia has signed into law a bill allowing localities in Virginia to remove Confederate statues.

News reports proclaim that the Governor of Virginia has signed into law a bill allowing localities in Virginia to remove Confederate statues.

Due to the COVID-19 public health crisis this spring, several live performances at The Paramount Theater have been rescheduled.

Gov. Ralph Northam will ask the General Assembly move the May general election and all special elections scheduled for May 5 to the Nov. 3 general election date. The governor is also exercising his statutory authority to move the June primary elections from June 9 to June 23.

A portion of Route 620 (Smith Creek Road) in Shenandoah County is scheduled to close for about eight months beginning Monday, April 6, as contractors replace a low-water bridge over Smith Creek.

Albemarle County has created a COVID-19 page on the county website – albemarle.org/COVID19 – to provide updated information about public safety, parks, financial assistance, and more.

VMI announced Monday that Max Watson has been promoted to the position of head men’s soccer coach.

Albemarle County government is emphasizing community safety and resiliency in its response to COVID-19.

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.

We need to have something to smile about now. Here’s something to smile about: a De’Andre Hunter bobblehead.

The first line of defense against coronavirus, and really every infectious disease, is the simple act of handwashing.