
Northam announces $66.8M in Emergency Education Relief Fund grants
Gov. Ralph Northam today announced that Virginia schools will receive $66.8 million through the federal Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund.

Gov. Ralph Northam today announced that Virginia schools will receive $66.8 million through the federal Governor’s Emergency Education Relief Fund.

How can one get to meet people, when the coronavirus pandemic restricts us from going out for a walk, meeting up in a cozy cafe, or visiting new friends?

The “defund the police” movement isn’t actually about “defunding” the “police.” This I’ve been gleaning from several op-eds out over the past few days explaining what “defund the police” really means.

Grounding is an old movement that has spread all through general societies, customs, and profound practices for many years.

The City of Staunton is announcing updates to the status of several Parks and Recreation facilities in accordance with the guidelines of the second phase of the state’s Forward Virginia reopening plan.

There was a pleasant and welcome surprise in the May employment numbers, with word from the Bureau of Labor Statistics that the economy gained 2.5 million jobs in May, dropping the unemployment rate to 13.3 percent.

The City of Staunton and the Staunton Downtown Development Association announced additional details regarding Dine Out in Downtown, the initiative to allow weekend outdoor dining on Beverley Street.

COVID-19 has been an absolutely devastating virus which has spread across the globe with little in the way of a plan to stop it. It has shut down industries, crippled people, and left the world feeling like this dark period may never be over.

For senior citizens in the United States, the benefits of Social Security are very apparent. For those who qualify and have filed for benefits, senior citizens can receive an average of $1,350 for those who are retired.

Did you know that just an inch of floodwater can cause more than $25,000 in property damage?