
Staunton: City services not affected by COVID-19
The City of Staunton would like to reassure residents that local government services are available and accessible either by phone, email or online.

The City of Staunton would like to reassure residents that local government services are available and accessible either by phone, email or online.

Katherine Nguyen, a sophomore at Colonial Forge High School in Stafford, successfully defended her title as state champion for Virginia’s Poetry Out Loud competition.

ShenTel is rolling out a new pre-paid Internet service, the 25 Mbps Flex package, aiming to meet a family’s needs of working and attending school from home due to the COVID-19 crisis.

The Virginia Museum of History & Culture is now offering an online tour of its newest exhibition, Agents of Change: Female Activism in Virginia from Women’s Suffrage to Today.

A Virginia Tech professor who specializes in statistical modeling and disease surveillance says the United States has to do a better job of testing for the novel coronavirus if the country is to be successful in mitigating the virus’ spread.

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.
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