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Gov. Ralph Northam said new efforts were being made to protect people who work in meatpacking facilities, and announced millions in support of transportation, businesses, and behavioral health.
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At his Friday briefing, Gov. Ralph Northam had strong words for protesters who defied social distancing, and thanked Virginians who are continuing to follow his executive order.
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Life has changed, Gov. Ralph Northam said today after extending the closure of non-essential businesses to May 8. “We need to be clear, things are not going back exactly like they were before. Together we will figure out how to build a new normal."
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A Virginia-specific COVID-19 model shows social distancing is working - but must be extended, said Gov. Ralph Northam.
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Today, Gov. Ralph Northam announced a proposal to expedite prison reentry for anyone with a year or less left on their sentence, along with the formation of a new task force to assist nursing homes dealing with the coronavirus outbreak.
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Four Virginia public media stations will broadcast teacher-led classroom instruction aligned with the commonwealth’s academic standards into homes across the state beginning Monday, April 13.
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Gov. Ralph Northam announced a postponement for Virginia elections and an increased effort to evaluate racial inequalities in COVID-19 outcomes.
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The Richmond Symphony announced today that they’ve named Italian conductor Valentina Peleggi as its newest music director.
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Gov. Ralph Northam issued a stay-at-home order on Monday, days after saying it was unnecessary. He said pictures of people flocking to the beaches over the weekend changed his mind.