
Northam signs 2020-2022 state budget: Spending plan includes pause on new spending
Gov. Ralph Northam today took final action on nine pieces of legislation from the 2020 General Assembly session, including the biennial budget.

Gov. Ralph Northam today took final action on nine pieces of legislation from the 2020 General Assembly session, including the biennial budget.

You have no rights. That’s the lesson the government wants us to learn from this COVID-19 business.

The Arts Council of the Valley noted in an email to supporters on Wednesday that it has made the decision to suspend operations at Court Square Theater for at least a year.

With hundreds of thousands of workers filing for unemployment benefits, bankruptcy courts are looking at a record number of new cases.

Morgan Broadus’s final summer as a Virginia Tech student was stacking up to be one of her best yet.

UVA Health is launching a hotline staffed by its medical students and doctors for Charlottesville-area patients without a primary care doctor.

Pocahontas Parkway provided a $20,000 grant to Communities In Schools of Richmond to assist with the organization’s emergency food assistance outreach in eastern Henrico County.

The impact of COVID-19 on the well-being of ethnic minority groups is still emerging; however, current statistics suggest a disproportionate burden of illness and death among people of color.

There are legitimate concerns being raised that contact tracing could lead to abuse on the part of tech companies and public health agencies.

Congresswoman Elaine Luria joined fellow House Committee on Veterans Affairs Economic Opportunity Subcommittee members in a virtual roundtable this week.
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