
Climate, energy news roundup: March 28
The Climate Action Alliance of the Valley (CAAV) is a non-profit, grassroots group of volunteers in the Central Shenandoah Valley.

The Climate Action Alliance of the Valley (CAAV) is a non-profit, grassroots group of volunteers in the Central Shenandoah Valley.

The City of Charlottesville is closing parking areas at the following parks effective immediately: Pen Park, McIntire Park, Tonsler Park, and Washington Park.

During the next month or so, the following streets in Staunton will be repaved, causing some delays and road closures.

Warmer weather is on the way, and the City of Staunton is encouraging residents to get outdoors – and to remember to observe stringent social distancing measures.

Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine are urging the USDA to waive a requirement that forces children to accompany their parent or guardian to a school lunch distribution site in order to receive USDA-reimbursable meals.

Gov. Ralph Northam announced an executive order placing temporary restrictions on a variety of businesses that significantly impact the Staunton business community in the face of continued concern about community spread of the COVID-19 virus.

You can always count on the government to take advantage of a crisis, legitimate or manufactured. This coronavirus pandemic is no exception.

VCU researchers began two clinical trials this week on a potential, experimental treatment for COVID-19.

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

Staunton City Hall is now closed to the public. In preparation for this closure, the city has developed a COVID-19 landing page with enhanced resources for citizens to complete their day-to-day business with the city.