Gov. Ralph Northam along with state health and safety officials gave an update on the fight against COVID-19 in Virginia.
Hit the play button below to watch the live stream, which was from 2 to 2:50 p.m. on Wednesday.
The first rescue took approximately nine hours and happened on the trail near Big Island and the James River Foot Bridge in Bedford County.
Measures deal with "banning the box," identifying enslaved laborers and requiring greater transparency from boards
Gov. Ralph Northam announced Wednesday the loosening of some public COVID-19 restrictions, including the lifting of a stay-at-home curfew and an expansion of alcohol sales.
"The loud cheering that you're about to hear from [death row] can metaphorically be heard at the graveside of those five crime victims," said Del. Rob Bell, R-Albemarle.
The familiar silver-gray-and-blue police sedans driven by state troopers on Virginia's roadways are being phased out, perhaps for good, as the department transitions its fleet to Ford Interceptor Sport Utility Vehicles as a matter of necessity.
The Virginia Department of Health said in a news release Thursday that the stalled delivery is "due to distribution channels in the Midwest and elsewhere that are currently shut down."
“I’m really proud of the way that our students have been collaborative and visionary in looking for ways to share power among themselves.”
Due to a shorter session, legislators were forced to narrow the number of bills brought before their respective bodies.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam along with health and public safety officials gave an update on the state's fight against COVID-19.
One option is to use a crane to remove the protesters, but no direct action had been taken by Friday.
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