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Members of First Baptist Church in Roanoke give out lunches to first responders in the church parking lot on Tuesday, April 21, 2020 thank the essential workers and show their appreciation during the COVID-19 pandemic. James Chaustre gives lunches to Firefighter/Paramedic Brandon Winesett from Station 4/7. The lunches included hot dogs which members of the congregation cooked fresh on the grill, chips, a cookie and a soda. (Heather Rousseau/The Roanoke Times via AP)

Essential workers face additional rules to limit spread of disease

By Bridey Brown
Published Apr 2, 2020
Essential workers during COVID-19 are being introduced to new regulations in the workplace.
High school seniors reflect on missed traditions

High school seniors reflect on missed traditions

By Bridey Brown
Published Apr 2, 2020
High school seniors are reflecting on the traditions they missed as they finish the year.
Show students learning online at home

College students face challenges with distance learning

By Bridey Brown
Published Apr 2, 2020
Students at other universities are experiencing the challenges that come with distance learning.
Disney parks were alive with magic days before shutting down

Disney parks were alive with magic days before shutting down

By Bridey Brown
Published Apr 2, 2020
Days before the shutdown of Disney theme parks, nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
King Hall flood caused by damaged bolt in water line

King Hall flood caused by damaged bolt in water line

By Bridey Brown
Published Feb 26, 2020
After nearly a month of repairs following the flood, residents of King Hall have moved back into their rooms.
The quarantined ship Diamond Princess is pictured through barbed wire at Yokohama port in Yokohama, near Tokyo Monday, Feb. 17, 2020. Japanese officials have confirmed 99 more people infected by the new virus aboard the ship, the Health Ministry said Monday. (Mayuko Isobe/Kyodo News via AP)

What we’re reading: 14 American passengers aboard cruise ship bring back coronavirus

By Bridey Brown
Published Feb 17, 2020
Fourteen of the 300 Americans who were aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan have tested positive for coronavirus