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Gov. Ralph Northam announced Wednesday the loosening of some state COVID-19 restrictions, including the lifting of the overnight curfew and a restriction requiring restaurants to stop serving alcohol at 10 p.m.
Just in time for this year’s unprecedented high school football season, which starts Monday, Feb. 22, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Wednesday that outdoor sporting events can have up to 250 spectators as long as everyone maintains social distancing.
At a press conference Wednesday, Jan. 6, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said he is pushing to speed up COVID-19 vaccinations in the coming weeks.…
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced new statewide restrictions Friday afternoon as a result of rising COVID-19 cases that include limiting gatherings to 25 people or fewer and requiring all bars and restaurants to close at 12 midnight, with alcohol sales prohibited after 10 p.m.
RICHMOND—On Wednesday evening, Governor Ralph Northam and First Lady Pamela Northam were notified that a member of the Governor’s official residence staff, who works closely within the couple’s living quarters, had developed symptoms and subsequently tested positive for COVID-19.
As thousands of Virginians face the prospect of losing their homes during a pandemic, faith leaders are calling on Gov. Ralph Northam to halt …
Virginians might soon be able to add another state holiday to the calendar.
With the exception of Northern Virginia and the City of Richmond, most of Virginia will move into Phase 2 of the state’s “Forward Virginia” re…
In Virginia, the total number of initial claims for unemployment insurance benefits filed during the pandemic is now greater than the number o…
Gov. Ralph Northam announced at a press conference Monday afternoon that Virginia will likely begin phase one of the state’s reopening on Frid…