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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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Amid the coronavirus epidemic, Virginians living in hotels say they’re at risk of becoming homeless because they can no longer afford their rooms.
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When Anthony Lawson moved to Virginia to work at Busch Gardens, he didn't realize that he'd find himself unemployed in a new city two weeks later.
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People who have lived at a hotel for more than 90 straight days have the same temporary eviction protection as apartment tenants in Virginia.
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Across the country, the COVID-19 pandemic has closed performance stages. But in Norfolk's Ghent neighborhood, WHRV's Gina Gambony found someone who didn't need a stage to put on a show.
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COVIDVirginia State Epidemiologist Lilian Peake says there is no "crystal ball" regarding the coronavirus. The best thing we can do right now is prepare.
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Gov. Ralph Northam ordered Monday all schools to remain closed for the rest of the 2019-2020 academic year. He's also imposed more restrictions on businesses.
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For many of us on the east coast, a “state of emergency” isn’t a rare situation. You may have been through multiple states of emergency for hurricanes alone. But the coronavirus emergency feels different.
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Social distancing is not a sales booster for brick and mortar stores. So Joan Wilkening of Mrs. Pinkadot decided to hold her big spring sale via Facebook Live.
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Coronavirus has created fear and anxiety throughout the world. We asked our audience to share what keeps them going right now. Learn how to share your story.
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Staff at the Virginia Department of Health are perhaps facing the biggest challenge in their careers. Dr. Laurie Forlano, Deputy Commissioner for Population Health at VDH, took a moment to speak with us about the status of COVID-19 in Virginia.