Being indoors all the time might feel like a bummer, but if you’ve got the time and patience, a moment spent indoors presents the perfect opportunity to master fun, new skills. https://t.co/Gf9BxTrJtd
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 11, 2020
It’s not your imagination. Grocery prices are up significantly, statistics show https://t.co/cM1VI18ekP
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 13, 2020
A look at 10 top tourist destinations and the beginnings of their plans for reopening in the weeks and months ahead. From The New York Times: https://t.co/fpcnvpyGjF
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 13, 2020
Foreign meat buyers aren't exactly snapping up our ham, bacon and sausage.
“Much of what is exported are items that attract little or no interest from domestic consumers."https://t.co/4I143A7C5v
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 14, 2020
The commonwealth lost more than quarter of its revenue in April as the pandemic forced many people to stop working and stay inside.https://t.co/Bk1fdI8Pgt
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 15, 2020
Virginia is beginning to reopen today.
Here’s what you need to know. https://t.co/yJSFHKwuGF
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 15, 2020
Images of people strolling on a boardwalk in Dorset, England, relaxing on a beach in Orange County, California, or shopping at a flower market in London have been dragged around the internet for rounds of judgment. From The New York Times: https://t.co/SqZlFEJi9J
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 13, 2020
“The ergonomics of the thing, the fact that the filter fits exactly over mouth, nose and chin is so unbelievable that you might call it a gift from heaven.” From The New York Times: https://t.co/1TYoDqljJN
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 12, 2020
Virginia’s The Inn at Little Washington restaurant adds mannequins to dining room to help with social distancinghttps://t.co/H17zSCdb3r
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 15, 2020
Richmond says it's too soon to ease restrictions on some nonessential businesses in the state capital.https://t.co/pf9eAmlFwK
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 14, 2020
A new study offers a glimmer of hope in the grim fight against the coronavirus: Nearly everyone who has had the disease — regardless of age, sex or severity of illness — makes antibodies to the virus. From The New York Times: https://t.co/aCMPq1Tr9j
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 10, 2020
Italy was the first European country to be hit hard by the pandemic — its intensive care units inundated and its elderly dying in droves before the tsunami reached Spain, France, the United States or Britain. From The New York Times: https://t.co/Io5M8OpvQs
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 12, 2020
Even as companies such as Smithfield Foods and Tyson Foods struggle to meet domestic demand, U.S. meat exports are on the rise.https://t.co/aRsdAwLhTm
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 14, 2020
Buying online might become pricier or less convenient, we might need to rethink fast deliveries, and our neighborhoods may look different. From The New York Times: https://t.co/QiD3IZoC0a
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 10, 2020
To those outside of it, the stock market can be a bit of a black box. https://t.co/R8OvN1TdNC
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 12, 2020
If you’re looking for some hearty comfort food then look no further than a classic casserole, from a smattering of chili cheese tater tots to Instant Pot French toast. https://t.co/WTlMGIJwSJ
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 10, 2020
If you want to recreate Michelin-starred meals on your own, there’s hope. https://t.co/L4pujz6tcL
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 11, 2020
Looking for a dinner recipe? How about 50? https://t.co/VmbhtyZHYC
— Daily Press (@Daily_Press) May 13, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has sent many employees from their regular offices to working at their kitchen tables and home offices amid social distancing guidelines. https://t.co/Q1q6r8Y1sH
— Times-Dispatch (@RTDNEWS) May 14, 2020
Travel during the pandemic: 6 things you need to knowhttps://t.co/f5TLYY2wT9
— Times-Dispatch (@RTDNEWS) May 14, 2020
Cities with the most six-figure jobshttps://t.co/A0pC8OTygd
— Times-Dispatch (@RTDNEWS) May 14, 2020
Virginia ABC will temporarily allow restaurants to expand patios – at least in localities opening in Phase One https://t.co/R5EQpdjvVB
— Times-Dispatch (@RTDNEWS) May 14, 2020
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit the Hanover NAACP chapter filed last August seeking to strip Confederate names from two county schools. https://t.co/v9Uy5x8MYo
— Times-Dispatch (@RTDNEWS) May 14, 2020
Richmond-based pharmaceutical company Kaléo is launching its first product outside of the United States. https://t.co/OAWFZpxYV0
— Times-Dispatch (@RTDNEWS) May 12, 2020
12 unique gardening hacks to try this spring and summerhttps://t.co/1CriRleLyk
— Times-Dispatch (@RTDNEWS) May 13, 2020
RTD food writer Holly Prestidge shares what she's been cooking during quarantine: Shrimp and Chorizo Rice, Pizza Stuffed Chicken, Hamburger Mac 'n' Cheesehttps://t.co/YplXy1YtoT
— Times-Dispatch (@RTDNEWS) May 13, 2020
This spring's winding route has defied our expectations in a rather strange way. Richmond's average temperature for the 30 days leading up to May 10 was slightly lower than it was during the previous 30-day period that ended on April 10. https://t.co/Kb0E92mlMN
— Times-Dispatch (@RTDNEWS) May 14, 2020
Also in today's paper: William & Mary is keeping tuition and mandatory fees flat next year. https://t.co/DxKYZvKahB
— Justin Mattingly (@jmattingly306) May 13, 2020
The dirty history of soaphttps://t.co/PTlPwbsAiv
— NewsAdvance.com (@newsadvance) May 13, 2020
What eating in a restaurant may look like during the pandemichttps://t.co/T8Ph9JSR1g
— NewsAdvance.com (@newsadvance) May 14, 2020
The virus sent US retail sales plummeting 16% in April as business shutdowns froze the economy and kept shoppers away. https://t.co/4ntQAup06b
— NewsAdvance.com (@newsadvance) May 15, 2020
Track coronavirus cases and testing in your county and statehttps://t.co/XENEe756Cn
— NewsAdvance.com (@newsadvance) May 13, 2020
'We got fried pretty hard': Wineries worried about frostbitten grapes and vines https://t.co/i8gc1LXbk2
— NewsAdvance.com (@newsadvance) May 13, 2020
The most dangerous U.S. cities for cyclistshttps://t.co/ZN4mg6hbTr
— NewsAdvance.com (@newsadvance) May 15, 2020
Lynchburg extends water cutoff suspension https://t.co/HWYM0IuIEW
— NewsAdvance.com (@newsadvance) May 15, 2020
Cubicle comeback? Pandemic will reshape office life for good https://t.co/e5liRtEnb1
— NewsAdvance.com (@newsadvance) May 13, 2020
At Virginia’s Division of Consolidated Laboratory Services, the outbreak of COVID-10 has required an all-hands approach like the Richmond lab has never seen before.https://t.co/jxuxyouXWR
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 11, 2020
Virginia alcohol makers form statewide consortium to get sanitizer to first responders https://t.co/tsn2VxrZ9P
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 9, 2020
Norfolk artist’s ‘Heroes of COVID-19’ honors the well-known and unknown on the front linehttps://t.co/9gHVK4SMuS
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 13, 2020
“The market is like a cafeteria for animal pathogens,” said the lead expert for Indonesia’s coronavirus task force, Wiku Adisasmito, who has urged the government to close the country’s wildlife markets. From The New York Times: https://t.co/tM77sezeM2
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 14, 2020
You don’t have to leave your kitchen for the crispy, crunchy, greasy eats you crave. https://t.co/i9QFC6Gbzz
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 7, 2020
Lifeguards will be returning to the Oceanfront in Virginia Beach this weekend, even though the beaches will continue to be largely closed. https://t.co/uSy4C7Qhmb
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 15, 2020
Of all the activities affected by Virginia's lockdown, fishing is one sport that's been a keeper.
For some, it’s been therapeutic during a stressful time. https://t.co/2X172JQX7l
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 14, 2020
Norfolk firefighters to pitch fire escape ladder on Shark Tank reality showhttps://t.co/A0e3LXXVPL
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 13, 2020
Want to do business with the Navy? New ‘tech bridge’ will make it a little easier to pitch.https://t.co/u3fVD2AprK
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 13, 2020
Health directors in northern Virginia say the region is not yet ready to lift stay-at-home orders and other restrictions that the rest of the state is preparing to implement.https://t.co/qkD9mKINnE
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 10, 2020
British scientists hope to see a “signal” on whether their vaccine candidate is working by June. https://t.co/odIKciJ25u
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 9, 2020
Antibody testing for coronavirus has arrived in Hampton Roads https://t.co/dvTVxRsDx9
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 8, 2020
Polar. Vortex.
It's going to get cold this weekend.https://t.co/n0jFCP5tHe
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 7, 2020
If you’re looking for some hearty comfort food then look no further than a classic casserole, from a smattering of chili cheese tater tots to Instant Pot French toast. https://t.co/49wi1JyPsh
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 10, 2020
“I’ve been composting at home for seven years now. It helps the climate because it prevents food scraps from going to landfills where they release greenhouse gases.” From The New York Times: https://t.co/mZk32HQb9D
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 11, 2020
Videoconferencing is suddenly a big part of our lives during quarantine, and most of us make the same rookie mistakes. https://t.co/PQ4D3BcOBH
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 13, 2020
US judge says new pipelines need more reviewhttps://t.co/Y8pxH8vVCY
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 12, 2020
Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted that he would be on the assembly line and asked that he be arrested if authorities take anyone into custody.
Bold move.https://t.co/D714LqQzph
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 12, 2020
In Japan, these insects — sometimes called “murder hornets” — are known for more than their aggression and excruciating sting. They are seen as a pleasant snack and an invigorating ingredient in drinks. From The New York Times: https://t.co/kZWUjZRc3P
— The Virginian-Pilot (@virginianpilot) May 7, 2020
Not business as usual: Restaurants, retailers and others prepare to reopen. My @roanoketimes story with @ReporterToniaM: https://t.co/30pmDgU1pP
— Casey Fabris (@caseyfabris) May 14, 2020
In a setback for the Mountain Valley Pipeline, a federal judge has upheld his ban on the permitting process for crossing streams and wetlands https://t.co/f7eg1G1KTU
— Laurence Hammack (@LaurenceHammack) May 13, 2020
On Monday, Virginia courts can “hear in-person non-emergency matters if they determine it is safe to do so… provided they comply with the guidance for transitioning from emergency to routine operations."
Here's more on measures to do so in Roanoke.https://t.co/3iFOYbGvJD
— Neil Harvey (@NewsHarvey) May 14, 2020
After coronavirus: Your next flight may look like thishttps://t.co/ZMhsblWU4F
— fredericksburg.com (@NewsInTheBurg) May 11, 2020
A local manufacturing business has found a way to keep its operation rolling and its staff working by pivoting to make items retailers need during the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/oCIaaQg4Nu
— fredericksburg.com (@NewsInTheBurg) May 11, 2020
#ICYMI: “We were right in the middle of a sweet-spot of the ramp-up and turning the corner into profitability, and then this thing hit."
Story from @iamIanMunro https://t.co/6bBYj8G6ex— DNR (@DNRnews) May 5, 2020
Governor details reopening plan https://t.co/itUJHXUQZ9
— Suffolk News-Herald (@suffolknews) May 10, 2020
Respiratory therapists are on the front line caring for intensive care patients who struggle from lung complications caused by the coronavirus. https://t.co/E5j0BCEyh4
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 11, 2020
Keeping eyes on the road: Technology aims at distracted drivinghttps://t.co/drhDyJ6zSP
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 9, 2020
Beer sales are soaring, and these brands are winning the booze battlehttps://t.co/jrQWYWbjgg
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 1, 2020
40 songs about the coronavirus pandemic. Listen here.https://t.co/IjWzYZEglh
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 5, 2020
A guide to picking, storing and eating spring fruithttps://t.co/dowiheJEen
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 10, 2020
Fishy websites have been publishing incorrect information about the Tri-Cities Airport–along with hundreds of other U.S. airports–in misleading airport “guides,” the airport said Wednesday. https://t.co/Hk3PeYXWjg via @heraldcourier
— Sarah Wade (@swadely) May 6, 2020
"From Friday, March 13 to Friday, March 20, state ABC stores in Southwest Virginia grossed nearly $550,000, an increase of 56% from the same week in 2019." @Leif_Greiss on liquor sales amid the pandemic:https://t.co/DJvhb9UXh4 @heraldcourier
— Sarah Wade (@swadely) May 12, 2020
Leaders at the University of Virginia’s College at Wise plan to begin the coming fall semester on campus, after shifting classes online this spring amid the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/6YaVUAArwk
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 13, 2020
4 tips for easing your dry-skin woeshttps://t.co/wU7IYTubph
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 9, 2020
Michael Jordan's signature 1985 Air Jordans up for auctionhttps://t.co/df5iWr844P
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 8, 2020
15 celebrities who were teachers before they were famoushttps://t.co/KSinetEQgR
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 6, 2020
How to stop glasses from fogging up when wearing face maskhttps://t.co/9tbovDyDw6
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 6, 2020
Nike donates 30,000 shoes to front-line workers fighting COVID-19https://t.co/MXR9hWWeBv
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 5, 2020
On Monday, an alliance of world leaders hosted by the European Union held a virtual summit on vaccine research, pledging to give 7.4 billion euros ($8 billion). The U.S. was notably absent. https://t.co/U9JvV3RGby
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 4, 2020
'Travel bubble' between New Zealand, Australia could be model for futurehttps://t.co/XvkAwEftpQ
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 4, 2020
4 ways to reduce allergies in your homehttps://t.co/nWz09aaCAP
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 2, 2020
Here are 11 meat-free ways to get more proteinhttps://t.co/OknSJsF0Ar
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 2, 2020
Can virtual reality satisfy adventure during quarantine?https://t.co/WebQ1G3S4V
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 2, 2020
U.S. regulators on Friday authorized emergency use of an experimental drug that appears to help some coronavirus patients recover faster. Get a recap of the latest developments in the COVID-19 crisis. https://t.co/Z6OgKUimGp
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 1, 2020
All that sourdough people have been making could help scientistshttps://t.co/RWFGM8IyQY
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 1, 2020
The 25 most popular dog breeds in America this year … and the raresthttps://t.co/oyZ3Ztu51R
— Herald Courier (@heraldcourier) May 1, 2020
There are 25,431 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Virginia, with 899 confirmed deaths. The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported six new cases, bringing the region's total to 360. https://t.co/0uy3YE9T3F
— The Daily Progress (@DailyProgress) May 13, 2020
Why stimulus checks won't be taxed, but unemployment benefits will behttps://t.co/pKm3M6hnQJ
— The Daily Progress (@DailyProgress) May 12, 2020
States with the longest ER wait timeshttps://t.co/up55zNWeHk
— The Daily Progress (@DailyProgress) May 11, 2020