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Every District Court in Virginia Is Already Hearing Eviction Cases
Few if any local court districts took up governor’s offer to continue rent moratoriums.
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‘Remember The Titans’ High School Is Still Named After a Segregationist
Alexandria’s only public high school is named after T.C. Williams, who tried to stop the school system from integrating
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Your Landlord Can’t Just Tell You to Leave. Here’s How the Eviction Process Works in Virginia.
RICHMOND-The number of evictions in Virginia are continuing to pile up.
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SCOOP: Virginia’s Gun Safety Laws Haven’t Slowed Down Gun Sales at All
Sales since laws took effect this month outpace the entire month of June 2019 Seven new gun safety laws hit the books on July 1 in Virginia, and despite months of activists claiming Virginians wouldn’t be able to buy guns anymore, the new regulations aren’t slowing down historic gun sales in the commonwealth. In the…
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Northam: ‘No Shirt, No Shoes, No Mask, No Service.’
Governor says state is stepping up enforcement of mask requirement, businesses can lose licenses if they don’t require masks Gov. Ralph Northam announced the state will step up enforcement on a requirement to wear masks in public areas in an effort to combat an increasing number of coronavirus cases in the commonwealth. During a special…
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Some of the Biggest PPP Loans in Virginia Went to Healthcare Companies and Doctors
These 11 companies collected between $5 million and $10 million from the federal government. Virginia businesses and nonprofit organizations received between $9.5 billion and $18.2 billion through the Payroll Protection Program, according to new data released Monday. And it shows that professional services industry, healthcare providers, hotels, and restaurant groups were some of the biggest recipients…
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Here’s What You Need To Know From The Second Charlottesville Police Civilian Review Board Meeting
Members of Charlottesville’s Police Civilian Review Board continued discussion on the role of an Executive Director position and considered the impact of changes that could be made by the General Assembly during the board’s second official meeting on Tuesday. The PCRB, which has been years in the making, was plagued by technology problems during their…
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Home Health Aides Are Being Pushed to the Brink by the Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic may feel like it is never going away. But for home health aides who have been working overtime with clients during the crisis, they have had to balance the extra demands of a weakened health infrastructure and never getting a paid day off.
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Virginia Public Schools Will Be Opening This Fall. Here’s What You Need to Know.
Virginia schools will be back in sessions this fall, but not before many task forces in cities and towns throughout the state figure out exactly how to do that safely. Gov. Ralph Northam and his administration issued guidance in June for reopening K-12 schools in three phases. Schools will be required to come up with…
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It Took Three Years for Charlottesville to Hold Its First Official Police Civilian Review Board Meeting. Here’s How It Went.
In 2017, Charlottesville became the focal point of white supremacy in America when it was the unwilling host of the Unite the Right rally.
















