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    COVID-19 Shopping: The Stores Giving Seniors Their Own Time to Shop During Coronavirus Crisis

    With the novel coronavirus spreading throughout Virginia, senior citizens have a higher risk of becoming seriously ill and dying from the virus. In order to help those shoppers, these Virginia grocery stores are creating special hours for seniors to shop.  Local Grocers and Markets Richmond Farms and Fresh Market- Richmond, Va.  Richmond Farms and Fresh…


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    Liberty University Students Returning to Campus

    Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. But first… Richmond’s Ironclad Coffee delivered over six gallons of vacuum pressed, cold brew to Virginia Commonwealth University doctors, nurses and staff. The company said they’d keep dropping off the much-needed caffeine as long as they…


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    Dogwood Daily: School's Out For Summer

    Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. But first… A 100-year-old Virginia Beach woman celebrated her birthday in quarantine. Callie “Granny” Buck celebrated with a surprise party planned by her loved ones. The party adhered to social distancing guidelines, and involved decorating her…


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    Dogwood Daily: Virginia Gun Sales Break Records in Response to Coronavirus

    Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. But first… Virginia, notorious for its strict alcohol legislation, is allowing any restaurant with a valid license to sell beer and wine to go and for delivery without the need for extra permits. Previously a non-refundable…


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    Dogwood Daily: Sentara Offers Drive-Thru Testing for Virginia Residents

    Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. But first… Amid the concern about the coronavirus pandemic, a Virginia man wants to spread holiday cheer by decorating his home in Christmas lights. “I was thinking about a time back in the 80s when everything…


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    VCU Students Grapple With Online Classes and 'Inevitable' Recession

    One of Virginia’s largest universities, Virginia Commonwealth University, has officially canceled in-person classes for the rest of the semester and moved graduation celebrations to December. VCU made the announcement on Wednesday in the wake of the novel coronavirus epidemic, after first telling students to extend their spring break and not return to campus last week.…


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    Dogwood Daily: Over 75 Coronavirus Cases in Virginia

    Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. But first… Frederick County’s Rocky Point Creamery is offering a drive-thru service for anyone who wants a creamy treat but wants to maintain social distancing practices. – WTOP Five things you need to know today ……


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    Dogwood Daily: Roanoke School Staff Donates Food to Students During Coronavirus Closures

    Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. But first… The coronavirus pandemic has made finding paper products hard to find, especially for elderly customers. But Las Tapatias Mexican Kitchen in Roanoke is giving away a free roll of toilet paper to anyone over…


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    Dogwood Daily: The SOLs Go On (For Now)

    Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. But first… It is now easier than ever to vote in Virginia, thanks to progressive legislators overhauling election rules established under Republican legislative control.  Early voting for any reason is now permitted, as well as same…


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    Dogwood Daily: Virginia Schools Close for Two Weeks

    Welcome to today’s edition of the Dogwood Daily. We’ve got a round-up of all of today’s Virginia news coming right up. But first… On Friday afternoon Gov. Ralph Northam ordered all K-12 school in Virginia to close starting Monday, March 16, until March 27. In a statement Northam said they were closing schools to “keep Virginians as…