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Virginia ABC stores to return to pre-pandemic hours this month Starting on the May 14, all locations will open by 10 a.m. every day, except some stores which regularly open later on Sundays. (Source: ABC Store) By NBC12 Newsroom | May 11, 2021 at 10:39 AM EDT - Updated May 11 at 2:08 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - All Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority (ABC) stores will be returning to pre-pandemic operating hours on May 14.
Starting on the May 14, all locations will open by 10 a.m. every day, except some stores which regularly open later on Sundays.
Store closing times, which returned to pre-pandemic hours in June 2020, will remain the same.
Virginia ABC stores to resume regular hours
After more than a year of reduced operating hours in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, all Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority (ABC) stores will return to pre-pandemic operating hours on May 14, 2021.
All stores will open by 10 a.m. every day, apart from some stores which regularly open later on Sundays. Store closing times, which returned to pre-pandemic hours in June 2020, will remain the same. Closing times vary by store.
“With COVID-19 case numbers falling in Virginia and vaccinations increasing, we feel it is now safe to return to our normal operating hours,” said Travis Hill, chief executive officer of Virginia ABC. “We truly appreciate our retail team’s dedication and flexibility throughout this pandemic, and we look forward to serving our customers with expanded hours soon.”
HEATHER ROUSSEAU photos, The Roanoke Times
Verletta White, superintendent of Roanoke City Public Schools,
answers questions during a news conference Monday announcing a
three-part âEquity in Action Program.â A display board shows the
plan to build a new technical education center on the campus of
William Fleming High School, purchase The Roanoke Times building in
downtown Roanoke and move the school divisionâs administrative
offices there, and repurpose the current school central office
space into the Booker T. Washington Center for Community
Empowerment & Education.
HEATHER ROUSSEAU, The Roanoke Times
Kathy Duncan, principal of the Roanoke Technical Education
Center (ROTEC) and also career and technical education director for
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