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Why Tents? Montgomery County Schools Use Unique Anti-Viral Methods
CHRISTIANSBURG-In order to stay operational since August, Montgomery County Schools has used a variety of unique virus mitigation methods.
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‘Status Not Available’ : As Stimulus Site Goes Live, IRS Asks For Patience
WASHINGTON D.C. – There’s nothing wrong with your economic stimulus check. Internal Revenue Service officials want to make that clear.
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Dogwood Download: Things You Should Know For Saturday, March 13
RICHMOND-Northam calls for a day of remembrance, Virginia Republicans make a decision and and the first mass vaccination center will open Monday.
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Opening Up: What’s The First Week Back Been Like For Henry County?
COLLINSVILLE – In a way, things got back to normal for some students in Henry County this week. Wednesday marked a return to in-person instruction.
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Democratic Candidates Highlight Differences in Virginia People’s Debate
RICHMOND – On Thursday, a coalition of more than 40 progressive advocacy groups came together to host the latest Virginia People’s Debate.
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How Many Virginians Have Been Vaccinated?
RICHMOND – There’s one question all Virginians want answered. How many people have been vaccinated in the state and how many are left?
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Will The American Rescue Plan Cause Another General Assembly Session?
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — State officials are reading the fine print of the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill and plan to meet next week.
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Arlington Sees Rabies and Canine Distemper Cases Spike
ARLINGTON – If you’re in the Arlington area – or really anywhere wildlife live – posing for a photo with a raccoon isn’t a good idea.
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Rashid: Who Does The American Rescue Plan Help? American Families.
STAFFORD-It’s time to debunk the misinformation and just bad math when it comes to the American Rescue Plan.
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Can You Treat Patients and Handle a Pandemic? West Piedmont Says Yes.
MARTINSVILLE-Health providers in the Martinsville area used creative approaches to provide services during the pandemic.




















