COVID-19
City to begin reopening facilities
By next week, most city facilities, including City Hall, will be open for in-person services.
By next week, most city facilities, including City Hall, will be open for in-person services.
Part 1 of a multi-part series In normal circumstances, students in Suffolk Public Schools would have 180 days ...
Take the one you can get. That’s what health officials are saying about one of the three COVID-19 ...
In a normal year, about five million people are admitted into hospital intensive care units, and on average, ...
Citing improving COVID-19 health metrics, Gov. Ralph Northam said Wednesday he would lift some restrictions on outdoor gatherings ...
Winter weather across the country and in Virginia will likely mean a delay in delivering about 106,800 COVID-19 ...
Virginia’s COVID-19 vaccination pre-registration call center is open for business. Now, with a call to 877-VAX-IN-VA (877-829-4682), people ...
Is the Western Tidewater Health District getting left behind in the race to vaccinate its residents?
Suffolk Mayor Mike Duman announced via social media that he has tested positive for COVID-19. Duman, who made ...
Superintendent Dr. John B. Gordon III will host a Facebook Live at 2 p.m. Feb. 19 on the ...
On a Friday NBA schedule that includes seven thrilling matchups, the Dallas Mavericks versus the Detroit Pistons is…
In one of the many exciting matchups on the NBA slate today, the Dallas Mavericks and the Detroit…
One game on the Friday college basketball schedule features a ranked team, the matchup between the Indiana Hoosiers…
Thursday’s CAA schedule includes the Hampton Pirates (10-11, 3-6 CAA) facing the Drexel Dragons (12-9, 4-4 CAA) at…
The Hofstra Pride (11-10, 3-5 CAA) play a fellow CAA team, the William & Mary Tribe (13-8, 7-1…