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Image of Gloucester Village for WanderLove Recovery Grant Program. Photo courtesy Virginia Tourism Corp.
Oct 15, 2020

Va. tourism had record 2019, but 2020 won’t follow suit

The 2020 coronavirus pandemic and economic crisis is spelling an end to Virginia’s decade-long streak of record-breaking tourism revenues. Although Virginia’s tourism industry had another record year in 2019, posting $27 billion in spending, the commonwealth’s tourism revenue for 2020 is expected to decrease by $10 billion, a 37% drop compared to last year, according […]

Oct 14, 2020

Va. hotel revenues continue to suffer

Virginia hotels continue to see significant revenue declines compared to pre-pandemic times, according to data from STR Inc., a CoStar Group division that provides weekly market data on the U.S. hospitality industry. For the week of Oct. 4 through Oct. 10, hotel revenues in Virginia were down 46% and rooms sold were down 29% compared […]

Oct 14, 2020

Va. Supreme Court denies Roanoke courts’ plan to resume jury trials

The Virginia Supreme Court has rejected a plan by Roanoke Valley’s courts to resume jury trials during the pandemic. Chief Judge David Carson of the 23rd Judicial Circuit of Virginia, which includes Roanoke, Roanoke County and Salem courts, said during an Oct. 13 Roanoke Bar Association Meeting that the Virginia Supreme Court rejected the proposal […]

Oct 13, 2020

UPDATED: Va. voter registration extended through Thursday at midnight

Updated, 9:45 a.m. Oct. 14 A federal judge granted a two-day extension for Virginians to register to vote Wednesday, ruling that the Virginia Department of Elections must allow registration to continue through 11:59 p.m. Thursday. On Tuesday morning, the original deadline for Virginians to register to vote, a road crew in Chesterfield County accidentally cut […]

Virginia State Capitol. Courtesy Virginia Department of Historic Resources.
Oct 13, 2020

Delegate plans to reintroduce quarantine pay bill next session

RICHMOND, Va. — Del. Elizabeth Guzmán, D-Woodbridge, said she is no stranger to the struggles of low-paying jobs. Guzmán said she immigrated to the United States from Peru as a single mother and worked multiple minimum wage jobs just to be able to pay rent and care for her daughter. Guzmán has a mission to […]

Oct 13, 2020

VCU study: Labor market continues slow recovery

The labor market continued to recover during the week ending Oct. 3, but at a slower pace than the start of the recovery, according to a report released Tuesday from economists at Virginia Commonwealth University and Arizona State University. “The latest results show that, since April, employment has recovered two-thirds of the way back to […]

Oct 12, 2020

VCU study: COVID-19 accounted for 67% of March-Aug. U.S. deaths

For every two deaths attributed to COVID-19 in the U.S., a third American dies as a result of the pandemic, according to a study led by Virginia Commonwealth University researchers published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The study shows that deaths between March 1 and Aug. 1 increased by 20% when compared […]

Oct 12, 2020

Va. continues COVID-19 case decline

Virginia saw an increase of 7,013 COVID-19 cases last week, as well as 85 deaths, according to the Virginia Department of Health’s Oct. 12 update. The state’s positivity rate, 4.5%, decreased by 0.3% since Oct. 5. The state has reported 159,570 total cases and 3,361 fatalities since the pandemic began. Only one health district statewide […]

Continued claims map for the week ending Sept. 26 courtesy Virginia Employment Commission. Green areas have 500 or fewer claims, yellow areas have between 501 and 6,000 claims and red areas have between 6,001 and 18,657 claims.
Oct 8, 2020

Va. weekly initial jobless claims increase by 15%

The number of weekly initial jobless claims in Virginia increased by 15% last week, but the number of weekly continuing unemployment claims dropped by 7.5%, the Virginia Employment Commission reported Thursday.  For the week ending Oct. 3, 10,843 Virginians filed initial claims for unemployment, up from 9,377 the previous week. Last week, 160,764 Virginians filed […]

Oct 7, 2020

Va. hotels continue slow recovery

Virginia hotel revenues remained below pre-pandemic levels last week, according to data from STR Inc., a CoStar Group division that provides weekly market data on the U.S. hospitality industry. For the week of Sept. 27 through Oct. 3, hotel revenues in Virginia decreased by 43% and rooms sold declined by 27%, compared to the same […]

Oct 7, 2020

Va. makes $12M extra CARES funding available for rent, mortgage relief

An additional $12 million in federal CARES Act funding will be directed to Virginia’s Rent and Mortgage Relief Program (RMRP) due to high demand for financial assistance with mortgages and rent payments.  First launched in June with $50 million in federal CARES Act funding, the program provides financial assistance through a one-time payment with the […]

Oct 6, 2020

Va. to expand networking program to new regions

During the next two years Virginia will invest $1.7 million to expand the Network2Work workforce development initiative, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Tuesday. The commonwealth will partner with the Virginia Community College System to pilot the Network2Work model in the Shenandoah Valley, Hampton Roads and greater Richmond regions. Network2Work was established by Piedmont Virginia Community Colleg[...]

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