Coronavirus

Each day we are learning more and more about the Coronavirus effect locally, nationally and globally. Today D.C., Maryland, and Virginia all put executive orders into place to further emphasize the importance of staying home. Angie Ange spoke with Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks to get the details on this executive order for […]

Years ago, Myron Rolle gave up football for a career in medicine. Now, he’s using his expertise to fight the coronavirus pandemic. The former Rhodes Scholar and Tennessee Titans safety is now a doctor and third-year neurosurgery resident in Boston on the front lines at Massachusetts General Hospital. “I went down to the emergency department, and as […]

When South Carolina’s governor ordered all public schools closed in order to slow the spread of the coronavirus, Benedict College administrators had already started to prepare for a potential closure. Benedict, a small historically Black private liberal arts college in Columbia, has a student population of just over 2,000. When the school decided to close, […]

The makers of CHI & BioSilk hair products are stepping up to help during the coronavirus crisis.

RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam today issued a statewide order to protect the health and safety of Virginians and reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19. Executive Order Fifty-Three orders the closure of certain non-essential businesses, bans all gatherings of more than 10 people, and closes all K-12 schools for the remainder of the academic […]

Virginia residents help is on the way!  The US Senate approved a bipartisan coronavirus (COVID-19) economic relief package.

The tennis legend is reminding us that not all effective products have to be expensive.

The popular makeup company is using its New York factory to combat the COVID-19 crisis, hopefully stateside.

The Virginia Department of Health is currently reporting that 391 people in Virginia have tested positive for COVID-19.

Water, bread, toilet paper... what do you really need when heading to the grocery store in a time when the words coronavirus and COVID-19 are as common as "please" and "thank you?" Here are a few tips to take with you on your next trip to the grocery store. 

By now you’ve probably noticed that COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus strain, has resulted in a global pandemic. In addition to thousands of people being infected, we’ve seen postponements and cancellations of huge events such as SXSW and Coachella. Now we have another to add to the ever-growing list. Originally scheduled to occur June 17-20, […]