Grand Reopening
As pandemic restrictions are lifted, officials welcome a return to normalcy while focusing on increasing access to vaccines.
View ArticleIt Adds Up
A biotech company is set to open a center in Richmond that should bring more than 300 new jobs, plus more of the week's health news.
View ArticleGoing to Bat
Virginia Sen. Mark Warner visits the Diamond to pitch support for a Minor League Baseball relief act.
View ArticleSame Time Next Year
Local food festival organizers navigate cancellations and discuss a hopeful return.
View ArticleA Coming Surge?
Local and state groups fear a housing crisis after the CDC eviction moratorium is lifted.
View ArticleUp With the Vaccine, Down on the Delta
Vaccines have proved potent in curbing the novel coronavirus, but efforts to tame COVID-19 have stalled even as variants spread.
View ArticleSchool’s Back in Session
Area schools offer in-person and virtual options for the coming academic year.
View ArticleDiscussing the Big C’s
COVID-19 cases climb, cannabis and cancer, plus more of the week's health news
View ArticleSupplying a School Year With Hope and Caution
Administrators await state guidance for safe instruction.
View ArticleLessons on the Pandemic
A school leader considers the importance of community building.
View ArticleAddictions and Contradictions
Access to substance abuse treatment has expanded in Virginia, yet overdose deaths continue to rise.
View ArticleAnother Weapon in the Fight
Monoclonal antibody treatments, available locally, can lessen the severity of COVID-19.
View ArticleBetter Health Through Science
High-tech improves outcomes in two common procedures, plus more of the week's health news.
View Article‘As Normal as Possible’
Restaurant owners and patrons continue to navigate the changing dining experience as the pandemic lingers.
View ArticleMaking History
The people and stories behind Richmond’s public health effort to administer COVID-19 vaccines
View ArticleThe Big Quit
Employees reassess their careers and work-life balance in the wake of the pandemic.
View ArticleBefore You Go
Thanksgiving COVID concerns, plus more of the week's health and medicine news
View ArticleSeeing Red
With coronavirus infections spiking, it’s important to take steps to mitigate risks over the holidays, especially to protect seniors.
View ArticleWho Will Be the Top Docs for 2022?
Our annual survey to identify Richmond’s best health care providers is now open.
View ArticleGrowing the Faith
Local churches and synagogues get creative to meet the evolving needs of their communities.
View ArticleNearing the End?
Two years into the pandemic, Dr. Danny Avula says there’s good reason to be optimistic.
View ArticleLessons Learned
For these Richmond health care professionals, a pandemic has brought insights into living life and practicing medicine.
View ArticleSomething in the Water
Early indications of COVID-19 waves or ebbs can be tracked through wastewater monitoring programs.
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