
Virginia K-12 schools closed for minimum of two weeks
All K-12 schools in Virginia have been ordered closed for a minimum of two weeks in response to the continued spread of novel coronavirus, or COVID-19.

All K-12 schools in Virginia have been ordered closed for a minimum of two weeks in response to the continued spread of novel coronavirus, or COVID-19.

Abigail Spanberger will host a telephone town hall on Friday with local officials and healthcare experts to discuss preparations and suggested precautions related to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

Charlotte Clymer, the press secretary for rapid response at the Human Rights Campaign, will present an endowed lecture at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 19, in Cole Hall at Bridgewater College.

Seth Megginson: March 11 NCAA Tournament Bracketology Update.

Residents of Buena Vista are invited to a town hall event with Congressman Ben Cline next week.

Congressman Don Beyer, D-Va., will self-quarantine following a positive test for COVID-19 by a friend in Washington D.C., with whom he recently interacted.

More than 17,000 Virginia students and their families are reading the same book on the same schedule during the month of March thanks to more than $86,000 of financial support from Virginia’s banking industry.

General Assembly negotiators reached a compromise to end the practice of “surprise billing.”

Gig worker platform companies need to commit that independent contractors who deliver their services will not be penalized for following recommended health procedures to protect the public from further spread of the coronavirus.

Seth Megginson: March 8 NCAA Tournament Bracketology Update.