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Virginia will receive almost $67 million in education relief funding

Virginia will receive almost $67 million in education relief funding

Breaking NewsThis money could be spent to help K-12 schools provide online learning, colleges adapt to losses in funding and child care providers stay afloat.1:43 PM EDT April 15, 2020NORFOLK, Va. — A Wednesday release from Congressman Bobby Scott (VA-03) said Virginia could expect almost $67 million in education relief as part of the CARES Act.The money, which comes from the part of the coronavirus-prompted bill, is available to use immediately.The money can be spent on a wide range of relief initiatives. It could help elementary, middle and high schools provide online learning, help...

August 4, 2020
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Two Virginia Zoo tigers test positive for COVID-19

Two Virginia Zoo tigers test positive for COVID-19

Breaking NewsStubbley and Osceola were tested after caretakers noticed them wheezing and coughing. They were taken out of exhibit, but they're expected to make a full recovery.12:46 PM EDT April 14, 2021NORFOLK, Va. — The Virginia Zoo's two Malayan tigers, Stubbley and Osceola, , according to a zoo spokesperson.The tests were "preliminary" according to the zoo's release, and caretakers were working to confirm the results with a second test.Stubbley and Osceola were examined after caretakers noticed them wheezing and coughing. "Non-invasive testing was performed, which doesn't require...

April 14, 2021
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Virginia Beach moves to Phase 1b for COVID-19 vaccinations Monday

Virginia Beach moves to Phase 1b for COVID-19 vaccinations Monday

Breaking NewsMonday, the local health department will start offering vaccines to people with high-risk health conditions, certain essential workers and anyone who is 65 or older.2:32 PM EST January 21, 2021VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — On Thursday, the City of Virginia Beach shared good news for vaccine seekers: the city's health department will move to Phase 1b of coronavirus vaccinations beginning Monday.That means people with high-risk health conditions, certain frontline essential workers, and anyone who is 65 or older will be able to get vaccinated at health department vaccine clinics.If you...

January 21, 2021
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