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Virginia
Virginia is one step closer to declaring racism as a public health crisis. Here's why experts say it's important
Dining
"This is a big breath of fresh air": Restaurant owners react to eased Covid-19 restrictions
The owners of Lil' Bit Nola, a newly-opened restaurant in Ghent, said the eased restrictions couldn't come at a more perfect time.
Virginia
Declaring racism a public health crisis
Alex Littlehales reports on the latest step to improve equality in Virginia.
Coronavirus Numbers
COVID-19 By The Numbers: Coronavirus metrics in Hampton Roads, Feb. 24, 2021
13News Now Dan Kennedy has the latest breakdown of COVID-19 case counts and metrics in Hampton Roads and Virginia as of February 24, 2021.
Coronavirus
Injecting Trust: the efforts to vaccinate Black people amid history of medical mistrust
As more COVID-19 vaccine doses are administered, there's a fight against distrust and misinformation, especially among the Black community.
Politics
Virginia GOP to choose nominees at convention in Lynchburg
At a virtual meeting Tuesday night, party leaders rejected an effort to hold a more inclusive firehouse primary.
Money
Senator withdraws budget amendment over Metro station name
Capital One wants the McLean station near the corporate headquarters to be renamed 'McLean-Capital One Hall.'
Coronavirus
Governor Northam lifts some COVID-19 restrictions in Virginia
Starting March 1, alcohol sales will end at midnight instead of 10 p.m. The stay-at-home order from midnight to 5 a.m. will be lifted as well.
Coronavirus
Gov. Northam Announces to Lift Some COVID-19 Restrictions in Virginia
Governor Northam said the easing of COVID-19 restrictions will begin on March 1, this includes alcohol sales, outdoor gatherings and events.
Hampton
Students win contest, name machine helping expand HRBT after NASA mathematician Mary Jackson
Students at St. Gregory the Great Middle School in Virginia Beach named the tunnel boring machine "Mary." It will be used to expand the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel.
Politics
Ban on abortion coverage through exchange plans repealed
The exchange offers health insurance to approximately 270,000 Virginians who are self employed or don’t have access to insurance through employers.
Virginia
Virginia lawmakers vote to remove segregationist's statue
Former Governor Harry F. Byrd Sr. was considered the architect of the state's racist 'massive resistance' policy to public school integration.
Dining
"This is a big breath of fresh air": Restaurant owners react to eased Covid-19 restrictions
The owners of Lil' Bit Nola, a newly-opened restaurant in Ghent, said the eased restrictions couldn't come at a more perfect time.
Virginia
Declaring racism a public health crisis
Alex Littlehales reports on the latest step to improve equality in Virginia.
Coronavirus Numbers
COVID-19 By The Numbers: Coronavirus metrics in Hampton Roads, Feb. 24, 2021
13News Now Dan Kennedy has the latest breakdown of COVID-19 case counts and metrics in Hampton Roads and Virginia as of February 24, 2021.
Coronavirus
Injecting Trust: the efforts to vaccinate Black people amid history of medical mistrust
As more COVID-19 vaccine doses are administered, there's a fight against distrust and misinformation, especially among the Black community.
Politics
Virginia GOP to choose nominees at convention in Lynchburg
At a virtual meeting Tuesday night, party leaders rejected an effort to hold a more inclusive firehouse primary.
Money
Senator withdraws budget amendment over Metro station name
Capital One wants the McLean station near the corporate headquarters to be renamed 'McLean-Capital One Hall.'
Coronavirus
Governor Northam lifts some COVID-19 restrictions in Virginia
Starting March 1, alcohol sales will end at midnight instead of 10 p.m. The stay-at-home order from midnight to 5 a.m. will be lifted as well.
Coronavirus
Gov. Northam Announces to Lift Some COVID-19 Restrictions in Virginia
Governor Northam said the easing of COVID-19 restrictions will begin on March 1, this includes alcohol sales, outdoor gatherings and events.
Hampton
Students win contest, name machine helping expand HRBT after NASA mathematician Mary Jackson
Students at St. Gregory the Great Middle School in Virginia Beach named the tunnel boring machine "Mary." It will be used to expand the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel.
Politics
Ban on abortion coverage through exchange plans repealed
The exchange offers health insurance to approximately 270,000 Virginians who are self employed or don’t have access to insurance through employers.
Virginia
Virginia lawmakers vote to remove segregationist's statue
Former Governor Harry F. Byrd Sr. was considered the architect of the state's racist 'massive resistance' policy to public school integration.
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