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Apr 12, 2020

Governor signs clean energy legislation

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced Sunday that he has signed the Virginia Clean Economy Act into law, requiring state electricity providers to become 100% carbon free by 2050. The legislation sets a 2045 carbon-free deadline for Virginia power operations for Dominion Energy Inc. and a 2050 deadline for Appalachian Power. It also requires virtually all […]

Apr 12, 2020

Northam signs laws expanding election access

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed laws this weekend repealing Virginia’s voter ID law, making Election Day a state holiday and expanding access to early voting. After July 1, voters will not be required to show a photo ID in order to vote. The new laws also repeal the controversial Lee-Jackson Day state holiday in January, […]

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Apr 11, 2020

Northam signs LGBTQ protections into law

Gov. Ralph Northam announced Saturday that he has signed the Virginia Values Act into law, making Virginia the first Southern state to pass sweeping anti-discrimination laws protecting the LGBTQ community. The act, which passed the Democratic-majority General Assembly in February and goes into effect July 1,  prohibits discrimi[...]

Apr 11, 2020

Virginia coronavirus cases now above 5,000

UPDATE SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 9 A.M.: Virginia’s confirmed coronavirus cases rose to 5,274 on Sunday, up by 197 cases from the previous day. The state now has 141 deaths from coronavirus, including 42 at the Canterbury Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center nursing home in Henrico County. More than 870 Virginians are hospitalized with the virus. Northern […]

Gov. Ralph Northam speaking at an April 3 coronavirus news briefing
Apr 10, 2020

Battling coronavirus, Northam seeks faster release of prisoners

In light of the threat that coronavirus could pose to prison inmates, Gov. Ralph Northam has asked the state Department of Corrections to begin planning for the release of nonviolent prisoners with less than a year of time left to serve, the governor said during his Friday coronavirus news conference. When the General Assembly r[...]

Apr 9, 2020

State extends ban on utility service disconnects

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, the Virginia State Corporation Commission has extended the ban on utilities disconnecting electricity, water, sewer and gas services until June 14. “While we fervently wish otherwise … it appears that the devastating economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are unlikely to abate significantly” by mid-May, when the order was […]

Apr 9, 2020

Death toll at Henrico nursing home climbs to 39

Canterbury Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center now has 39 patients who have died from causes related to COVID-19, the Henrico County center reported Thursday afternoon. Six died within the past 24 hours. This now exceeds the 37 deaths at the Seattle nursing home that was a highly publicized, early coronavirus outbreak hotspot in the United States. […]

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Apr 8, 2020

Northam to ask state lawmakers for May elections delay

Gov. Ralph Northam has asked the state legislature to push May 5 elections to the Nov. 3 ballot, he announced Wednesday at his regular coronavirus news conference. The General Assembly, which must approve any rescheduling of an election, will take up the matter when it reconvenes April 22 in Richmond, Northam said. All absentee [...]

Apr 8, 2020

Va. coronavirus cases continue to rise

10:30 p.m. April 8 update: VDH health districts reported three more virus-related deaths Wednesday afternoon and evening. These are the first fatal cases in the Central Virginia Health District (Lynchburg and surrounding counties), Three Rivers Health District (Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula), where a woman in her 40s has died, and the Eastern Shore Health District, […]

Dr. Danny Avula, director of the Richmond and Henrico health districts, speaks at an April 2 news conference about the COVID-19 outbreaks at the Canterbury facility.
Apr 7, 2020

Four more deaths attributed to virus at long-term care center

Canterbury Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center reported Tuesday that 32 residents at the Henrico County long-term care center have died from causes related to COVID-19, recording four more deaths over the past 24 hours. The facility has 84 residents and 25 staff members who have tested positive since all were tested several d[...]

Apr 7, 2020

Virginia coronavirus cases: 3,333 as of Tuesday, a nearly 16% increase in 24 hours

1:45 p.m. update: Four more deaths have been reported at Canterbury Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Henrico County, bringing the total number of COVID-19 fatalities to 32. Forty-nine residents are receiving care for symptoms on-site and at area hospitals, according to the center, and 84 residents and 25 staff members have tested positive, although not all […]

Apr 6, 2020

28 COVID-19 deaths at Henrico nursing facility

Canterbury Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center reported Monday afternoon that 28 residents have died from causes related to COVID-19, 11 since last Friday’s announcement. There are currently 88 residents and 25 employees at the Henrico County long-term care facility who have tested positive; all have been tested, the center said, although some staff members’ test results […]

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