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Rosies New Kent
Mar 25, 2020

Colonial Downs Group will pay Rosie’s employees through April

After closing its popular Rosie’s Gaming Emporiums and the Colonial Downs Racetrack in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, Colonial Downs Group announced Wednesday that it will pay all company employees through April and will also transition its Rosie’s Kitchens to providing 20,000 free “grab and go” meals for first responders, medical personnel and other essential […]

Cliff Fleet Colonial Williamsburg
Mar 25, 2020

Colonial Williamsburg closing most hotels, furloughing staff

In response to the growing COVID-19 pandemic, Colonial Williamsburg is expanding its closures to include most of its hotels and will furlough most hospitality staff after April 11. The already-financially challenged history tourism foundation has also immediately instituted pay cuts for all employees making more than $50,000 per year, with the highest-paid managers taking the […]

Truist sign
Mar 25, 2020

Truist commits $2M to small businesses hurt by pandemic

Truist Financial Corp. is donating $2 million to community development financial institutions to support grants to small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in states served by the bank. “Small businesses are significantly affected by the steps the nation is taking to combat COVID-19, and it’s important we support them,” said Truist Chief Community Reinvestment […[...]

Photo courtesy VCU Health taken by Tom Kojcsich.
Mar 25, 2020

VCU Health develops COVID-19 test kit

Virginia Commonwealth University Health System announced Wednesday that it has developed a COVID-19 test that it will administer to inpatients through a pilot program. Tests will be administered primarily to patients who have severe symptoms and are hospitalized within the VCU Health System, dependent on supply. The goal is to garner same-day results for patients […]

Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr.
Mar 25, 2020

Northam calls out Falwell for bringing Liberty students back to campus

UPDATED 6:40 P.M., MARCH 25 As Lynchburg city officials blasted Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr., calling him “reckless” for inviting students back to campus after spring break, Gov. Ralph Northam weighed in on the brouhaha Wednesday, making a public request for the controversial conservative icon to reverse course in light of the growing COVID-19 […]

Altria's headquarters in Henrico County
Mar 25, 2020

Altria commits $1M to coronavirus relief efforts

Henrico County-based Altria Group Inc. is committing $1 million to coronavirus relief efforts in the Richmond area and in other communities where it has manufacturing and agricultural assets.  “This is an unprecedented time, and it’s critical that businesses step up to meet the challenges in the communities where we live and work,” said Billy Gifford, […]

Tweed Owner Kate Stottlemyer and her son John Stottlemyer ready to make a home delivery. Photo courtesy Kate Stottlemyer.
Mar 25, 2020

Virtual retail therapy

Virginia Business virtually sat down with Kate Stottlemyer, owner of Tweed, a small, family-owned brick-and-mortar boutique located in Henrico County’s busy Short Pump area, to get a feel for how local retailers have adapted to doing business during the coronavirus crisis. This is part of an ongoing series of conversations with Virginians about how their work […]

Gov. Ralph Northam, speaking during his March 25 coronavirus news briefing
Mar 25, 2020

Coronavirus cases in Va. shoot up to 391; 13 now dead

UPDATE, 5 p.m. Wednesday: A third resident of Canterbury Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center has died, according to a news release from the long-term care facility in Henrico County. Fourteen residents and four staff members have tested positive for COVID-19 over the past 11 days, according to a statement by Dr. James Wright, the center’s medical […]

Mar 24, 2020

Henrico lab to ship 150,000 COVID-19 tests per month

Glen Allen-based GENETWORx Laboratories said it will soon begin shipping at least 800 COVID-19 test kits per day, with a goal of ramping up manufacturing enough to deliver 150,000 during the month of April. A unit of Pennsylvania-based Recovery Centers of America (RCA), GENETWORx Laboratories says it can provide test results within 24 hours of […]

Mar 24, 2020

Instacart hiring 12,000 Va. shoppers to meet rising demand

San Francisco-based online grocery delivery company Instacart announced Tuesday it would hire 300,000 more full-time shoppers, including 12,000 in Virginia, to meet the increase in demand caused by the COVID-19 crisis. “The last few weeks have been the busiest in Instacart’s history,” said founder and CEO Apoorva Mehta in a statement. “We expect to see […]

Mar 24, 2020

Virginia ABC stores cut operating hours

Due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis, the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority (ABC) is reducing operating hours at all of its statewide retail locations starting Friday, March 27. ABC’s 388 stores across the commonwealth will be open from noon to 7 p.m., seven days a week. ABC stores in the Peninsula Health District, which includes […]

Allan Delmare, the distiller at Rappahannock County-based Dida’s Distillery making hand sanitizer. Photo courtesy Allan Delmare
Mar 24, 2020

During crisis, Va. distilleries pivot to produce hand sanitizer

Last year, Purcellville-based distillery Catoctin Creek produced 60,000 bottles of whisky. But, this week it will produce 24,000 bottles of hand sanitizer to help hospitals and first responders in need during the coronavirus crisis. Battling the extreme shortage of hand sanitizer, Virginia distilleries have stepped up to fill the void and switched their manufacturing to […]

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