Virginia Schools reopens this Fall; Rest of Virginia enters Phase 2 Friday As the nation reflects and celebrates the life of George Floyd, in an almost five-hour event, in the Virginia commonwealth Governor Northam made a major announcement on youth sports and on a phased approach to the reopening of Pre-K to 12 schools. Higher education will receive an announcement in Thursday's briefing. Before announcing the verdict for Pre-K to 12 schools, which has been shut down since late March, the governor had some business to get through. "Business" includes an update on his talks with leaders of the police chief association; an announcement on personnel appointments; and an update on how the City of Richmond and Northern Virginia can move forward into Virginia's reopening blueprint. After a brief moment of silence for Mr. Floyd, Governor Northam explained the ultimate shared goal of "rebuildi...
Honestly, while doing this special podcast and discussion on race, the Civil Rights Movement, and Juneteenth I did a great amount of learning. Learning the best way to put together the podcast, learning how to moderate the conversation, learning more about the topics, and learning how to edit what was needed to be edited on the anchor.fm site. I also learned that sometimes you have to be open to not having a set deadline of when you want the podcast to come out because sometimes things are beyond your control and you have to adapt and adjust. Going back to the beginning of how this came together. The idea of having the panel came in the early morning hours several weeks ago and I'm just glad that this was able to be put together in the time when it was the most needed. One of the easiest things about the project was getting people that wanted to be on the panel. I had some folks in mind when the idea came up and for more folks, I asked my professor if she knew somebody and I'm ...
For Immediate Release: June 22, 2020 #DecisionVirginia is Tuesday, June 23rd beginning at 6am VIRGINIA ------ Primaries will take place on June 23rd from 6am until 7pm. If you're still in line at 7pm, your vote will still count. This election is for either the Democratic or Republican primary. If you voted absentee, the ballots are due by 7pm Tuesday. If you can't find where your polling place, the Virginia Department of Elections site is located here . If you are not sure what to bring to the polling place, visit the Virginia Department of Elections site which is located here . When you go to vote, remember to wear Face Coverings, wash your hands, and Social Distance. On the ballot we have: Allissa Baldwin (R); U.S. Senate Daniel Gade (R); U.S. Senate Thomas Speciale II (R); U.S. Senate Qasim Rashid (D); U.S. House of Representatives 1st Congressional District Vangie Williams (D); U.S. House of Representatives 1st Congressional Dist...
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