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Mar 19, 2020

Small businesses hurt by coronavirus can apply for federal funds

UPDATED MARCH 26 As more than 10,000 Virginians have applied for emergency unemployment assistance in the wake of the financial disruption caused by the coronavirus, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday that Virginia small businesses can begin applying for low-interest loans of up to $2 million from a U.S. Small Business Administration fund aimed at helping […]

Riders at rush hour at the Farragut North Metrorail station on the Red Line. Credit: WMATA Photograph by Larry Levine
Mar 19, 2020

Metro closing stations to deter cherry blossom visitors

In order to prevent use of the Metrorail for recreational visits to the cherry blossom trees around the Washington, D.C., Tidal Basin during the COVID-19 crisis, the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is closing the  Smithsonian and Arlington Cemetery Metro stations at 5 p.m. on Thursday March 19 until further noti[...]

Gov. Ralph Northam enters his March 18 COVID-19 news conference in Richmond.
Mar 19, 2020

Va. sees 23% one-day spike in COVID-19 cases

UPDATED MARCH 19, 7 P.M. There are now 95 COVID-19 cases in Virginia — a 23% increase from the 77 cases confirmed in the commonwealth as of Wednesday, according to data from the Virginia Department of Health and Carilion Clinic in Roanoke. The new cases include an elderly patient in serious condition at Carilion Roanoke [&hell[...]

Mar 18, 2020

Amazon to hire 1,400 Virginians to meet order surge, donate $1M to Arlington nonprofits

Amazon.com Inc. announced this week that it would add 100,000 full-time and part-time jobs to its United States fulfillment centers — with an expected 1,400 jobs added in Virginia — and will add $2 per hour worked through April for current employees. “We also know many people have been economically impacted as jobs in areas […]

David Brown, Learning Tree CEO
Mar 18, 2020

Herndon-based Learning Tree names new CEO

Herndon-based information technology and management training course provider Learning Tree International Inc. on Wednesday named David Brown as its new CEO and a member of the board of directors. Brown most recently worked as the global head of sales and services for information services company Clarivate Analytics. He also prev[...]

Mar 18, 2020

Falls Church company sends text from space satellite to phone

Falls Church-based wireless network company Lynk Global Inc. said Wednesday that it has sent a text message from a satellite in space to a standard mobile phone on Earth.  “This is a game-changer for the billions of people who own a mobile phone, for the billions who do not have affordable connectivity, and for the […]

Keep Calm and Nom Nom RVA website is selling gift cards to help local restaurants during the coronavirus crisis.
Mar 18, 2020

Richmond ad agency launches website to help restaurants during crisis

Richmond-based advertising agency Familiar Creatures launched a website this weekend called “Keep Calm and Nom Nom RVA,” where Richmonders can buy gift cards from local restaurants to support the businesses during the coronavirus crisis. On Tuesday, Gov. Ralph Northam issued a statewide mandate for restaurants to “signific[...]

Altria's headquarters in Henrico County
Mar 18, 2020

Philip Morris USA employee tests positive for COVID-19

A Philip Morris USA employee has tested positive for COVID-19, said Steve Callahan, managing director of communications, at Henrico County-based Altria Group Inc., the tobacco manufacturer’s parent company. Altria sent a message to all employees late Tuesday night notifying them about the matter, Callahan says. “For [...]

Mar 18, 2020

UPDATED: Sentara Healthcare reopens two drive-thru testing sites in Hampton Roads

UPDATE, March 19, 11:20 a.m.: Sentara Healthcare announced Thursday that it has received additional testing kits and has reopened its drive-thru screening and testing sites at Sentara Princess Anne Hospital and Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday. The operation at Sentara Edinburgh in Che[...]

Gov. Ralph Northam speaks at a coronavirus briefing for news media.
Mar 18, 2020

Va. cases jump to 77, with three ‘outbreaks’ across state

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Virginia grew by 10 overnight to a total of 77 coronavirus cases identified statewide, State Health Commissioner Dr. M. Norman Oliver confirmed during a news conference Wednesday morning.  The commonwealth is experiencing three “outbreaks” of the COVID-19 illness, Oliver said, de[...]

Mar 17, 2020

Universities, colleges cancel graduation ceremonies amid pandemic

The Virginia Community College System (VCCS) has canceled 2020 graduation ceremonies at all 23 state community colleges in light of federal guidance urging people to avoid social gatherings of more than 10 people, VCCS Chancellor Glenn DuBois announced in a letter Tuesday. “While it’s a celebration of individual achievements, it’s a community celebration. Many of […]

Mar 17, 2020

State allocates additional $11M to struggling transit systems

The Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) authorized an additional $11 million in statewide public transportation spending to help Virginia public transportation agencies recover from ridership losses and other COVID-19-related operating expenses, the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT) announced Tuesday. “The onset and continued spread of COVID-19 has had extraordinary and disproportionate impacts on [&hell[...]

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