
Scam Alert: Beware of coronavirus text messaging scam
The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Virginia is warning consumers of new COVID-19 text messaging scams.

The Better Business Bureau Serving Western Virginia is warning consumers of new COVID-19 text messaging scams.

There are multiple ways to stay in touch with the City of Staunton as the spread of COVID-19 continues.

In effort to maximize social distancing and provide an additional layer of protection for drivers, Charlottesville Area Transit will be eliminating front-door access on all buses.

Pamplin Historical Park & The National Museum of the Civil War Soldier has announced the postponement and cancellation of special events scheduled for March and April.

The Virginia Bankers Association is working closely with its 100 member banks across the state in proactively addressing the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Airbags, once safety options found in luxury vehicles have now become the standard across almost every make and model of cars sold in the United States.

The internet has changed the world in many ways. And while many think life was easier before, the internet has definitely made many things a lot smoother. Here are three things that didn’t exist before the internet was invented.

The City of Harrisonburg has officially declared a state of emergency as of Saturday, March 14.

This is not a test of our commitment to basic hygiene or disaster preparedness or our ability to come together as a nation in times of crisis, although we’re not doing so well on any of those fronts.

Charlottesville City Council is discouraging the public from attendance in-person at the meeting being held Monday, March 16, 2020 in City Council Chambers.
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