
Aren’t we pretty much already on lockdown?
I’m having a hard time figuring out what else most of us can do to lock ourselves down any more than we already are.

I’m having a hard time figuring out what else most of us can do to lock ourselves down any more than we already are.

The first place I’m going to dine out at when the coronavirus shutdown is lifted: The Green Leaf Grill in Waynesboro.

The Commonwealth Transportation Board authorized an additional $11 million in statewide public transportation operating funding to be made available to all Virginia public transportation agencies.

The Giant Company announced today several updates as part of its efforts to continue meeting the needs of its customers and communities during the COVID-19 pandemic, including modified hours for its stores, including Martin’s stores, that help care for older members of the community. “We are grateful for our team members who are working tirelessly…

The Trump administration is backing direct payments to American workers to help people cope with the economic shutdown with the national coronavirus response.

Gov. Ralph Northam today announced additional steps to help Virginians impacted by novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, stop the spread of the virus in the Commonwealth, and protect public health.

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Augusta County has declared a state of emergency in response to the threat to public health and safety from the coronavirus (COVID-19).

Shenandoah Town Hall will remain open and assisting customers. Status updates will be posted on the town’s Facebook page.

The Veterans’ Compensation Cost of Living Adjustment Act of 2020 and the Transparency for Student Veterans Act both passed the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs last week.
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