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As the COVID-19 pandemic subsides across Virginia, businesses around Hampton Roads say they’re still rebounding from the economic fallout.
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A nationwide eviction moratorium will end June 30. So will a separate state policy that helps tenants get rent relief.
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State Health Commissioner Dr. Norman Oliver says continued success with COVID-19 depends on our behavior.
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The city is racing to meet a deadline to use federal money for the project. Delays amid the pandemic are making that harder.
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Gov. Ralph Northam says the moratorium will help Virginians who are struggling to pay rent due to the the coronavirus pandemic.
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Hampton Roads begins Phase 2 of reopening Friday. Norfolk business owner Joan Wilkening said opening back up is more difficult than closing was.
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An investigation into Virginia school districts’ digital privacy policies reveals data breaches, decade-old guidelines, and educators struggling to keep up with fast-moving tech during the coronavirus crisis.
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Hundreds of eviction cases are scheduled across the state in the coming weeks.
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People looking for sun and sand in Virginia can come to the oceanfront starting May 22.
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Delegate Don Scott says he's worried reopening too soon can further threaten black and Latino communities who are already vulnerable to the coronavirus.
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As the coronavirus continues to ravage the economy, social distancing and other restrictions have been brutal for restaurants and retail stores.
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Due to financial strain amid the coronavirus pandemic, cities are cutting funding for projects that would help address the rising seas.