
Staunton extends closure of public facilities to June 10
The City of Staunton is announcing that the closure of public buildings and facilities, and the suspension of various programs, activities and events, has been extended to June 10.

The City of Staunton is announcing that the closure of public buildings and facilities, and the suspension of various programs, activities and events, has been extended to June 10.

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.

U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine are calling for funding to support local journalism and media to be included in any future COVID-19 relief package.

Well, this is good news, considering the local headlines questioning the readiness of Augusta Health to deal with COVID-19 cases.

Earthquake safety is paramount when it comes to constructing new buildings. Earthquakes can strike anywhere at any time, but they are most common in states like California, Washington, and Nevada.

The Virginia Coronavirus Fraud Task Force and Internal Revenue Service-Criminal Investigations are warning taxpayers to be alert about possible scams relating to COVID-19 economic impact payments.

Growing corn generates far more calories per unit of land than nearly any other crop.

The COVID-19 global pandemic has forced postponement of COP26 scheduled for November in Glasgow, Scotland.

Congressman Ben Cline announced the 2020 Congressional Art Competition, an opportunity to recognize and encourage the artistic talent in the Sixth Congressional District of Virginia.

The Department of Game and Inland Fisheries is taking the COVID-19 virus seriously and wants to make sure staff and constituents are taking all necessary precautions.
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