VPM's daily newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Hosted by Benjamin Dolle, Phil Liles, Kim Strother and VPM News staff, episodes are recorded the night before so you can wake up prepared.
1/4/24 - Several Richmond-area restaurant owner...
Several Richmond-area restaurant owners are objecting to penalties, they say the city’s finance department has unfairly charged them in connection with the meals tax; On Tuesday, the Charlottesville City Council unanimously voted to elect Councilor Juandiego Wade as the new mayor; On Tuesday, Richmond’s City Council elected a new president and vice president.
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12/31/23 - VPM News presents: Healthy City, Part 2
How “healthy” is any Richmonder’s access to what’s needed to survive and thrive in 2023?
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12/30/23 - VPM News presents: Healthy City, Part 1
Exploring how Richmond's neighborhoods promote — or hinder — residents' well-being.
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BizSense Beat: Dec. 22, 2023
More residential units are in store for Regency; The home of a longtime West End bakery is being eyed for redevelopment; A Short Pump site once floated for a car vending machine tower is now slated for a slightly shorter hotel; and other local business stories.
Governor Glenn Youngkin proposed his two-year budget on wednesday; The Arlington County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously voted to continue ranked choice voting in all future County Board primary elections; The Richmond Police Department has launched its version of a powerful surveillance network known as a real time crime center.
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12/20/23 - Governor Glenn Youngkin will propose...
Governor Glenn Youngkin will propose $50 million dollars in the state budget for the city of Richmond’s Combined Sewer Overflow projects – city leaders say that’s not enough; The United Network of Organ Sharing says a recent data breach may impact up to 1 point 2 million patient records; The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources has named a suspect in its investigation into the death of a well-known Richmond buck.
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12/19/23 - A new state inspector general report...
A new state inspector general report has been released about the incorrect removal of 3,400 eligible voters from Virginia’s rolls; Gov. Youngkin announces proposed mental health bill in honor of Irvo Otieno; and other stories
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12/18/23 - Suspended state funding leaves local...
The Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services has withheld funding from local agencies for most of 2023, pending an investigation.
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BizSense Beat: Dec. 15, 2023
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12/15/23 - Henrico County honored three outgoin...
Henrico County honored three outgoing supervisors this week; 449 million dollars in federal funds for Hampton Roads are safe in this year’s national defense spending bill; An FBI official testifying before the U.S. House Oversight Committee Tuesday raised questions about the General Service Administration's site-selection process for the new FBI Headquarters.
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12/14/23 - Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin won...
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin won’t roll out his next budget proposal until December 20th; Delegate Les Adams of Martinsville resigned from the Virginia house of delegates Tuesday. Adams is a Republican who ran unopposed in the November election; Chesterfield County resident Darlene Dragavon came across a granite marker in a community field with the words “In Memory of Joan C. Hall.”
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12/13/23 - Virginia congressman Bob Good will b...
Virginia congressman Bob Good will be the House Freedom Caucus’ next chairperson; The U.S. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure held a hearing Tuesday on the site selection process for a new FBI headquarters; $90 million dollars will be included in Governor Glenn Youngkin's upcoming budget proposal to create a collaborative network among Virginia Tech, The University of Virginia and Virginia Commonwealth University.
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12/12/23 - Richmond’s 804 area code is running ...
A state regulatory commission announced last year that Richmond’s 804 area code is running out of numbers; Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin appeared in Washington D.C., on Bloomberg Television Monday to discuss a range of topics, including the economy and Virginia’s recent elections; The research arm of Virginia's legislature recommended MONDAY that the state shut down its lone public psychiatric hospital for children.
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12/11/23 - Public space can be hard to come by ...
Public space can be hard to come by in a city – and when it’s there, it doesn’t always serve the community’s needs.
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BizSense Beat: Dec. 8, 2023
The mixed-use redevelopment of Regency mall could spill across the street with an additional project envisioned at the site of what used to be an entrance ramp under Parham Road; As an income-based apartment project gets going across the street, a local church led by a state delegate-elect is looking to add to Chesterfield’s housing stock through a collaboration with a national homebuilder; and a storied Fan restaurant space in line to house an Italian restaurant is now set to be the next destination for a Chesterfield restaurateur who’s flying north into the city limits.
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12/08/23 - Virginia activists delivered a lette...
Virginia activists delivered a letter to the offices of Virginia Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine demanding they support a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War; Virginia Democrats have introduced a constitutional amendment aimed at protecting abortion access — permanently, but it could be a lengthy process; and other stories
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12/07/23 - The Town of Kilmarnock has plans to ...
The Town of Kilmarnock has plans to double in size; Three families asked the Supreme Court in late November to pause construction on a natural gas pipeline in Southwest Virginia; Virginia has extended its contract with the state’s only privately run prison until mid-20-24
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12/06/23 - As newly elected lawmakers head to R...
12/06/23 - As newly elected lawmakers head to Richmond, lobbyists remain; Richmond City Council speaks with potential 9th District candidates; The Life and Legacy of Enslaved Virginian Emily Winfree; and other stories
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12/05/23 - New home solar co-op taking shape i...
The mayor of Petersburg has stepped down from the city’s Democratic committee after appearing in campaign material for a Republican House of Delegates candidate; The State Board of Elections on Monday certified the results of November's general elections; Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney has announced his bid for Virginia governor in 2025; and other local news stories.
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12/04/23 - Local Richmond businesses are less l...
Listen to the latest story in our Healthy City series.
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BizSense Beat: Dec. 1, 2023
The redevelopment of another entire city block in Scott’s Addition is moving forward, The fate of some of Dominion Energy’s prime downtown real estate holdings has taken another turn, A local developer is looking to add about 550 new residential units in western Chesterfield, all of which would be age-restricted; and other local business stories.
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12/01/23 - The Virginia Department of Education...
The Virginia Department of Education announced $12 million dollars in security grants for hundreds of schools across the commonwealth this week; Governor Glenn Youngkin said he’s QUOTE “extremely worried about the state” of college campuses and discussed Thomas Jefferson’s writings on free expression at the University of Virginia; The 2023 Dominion Energy Christmas Parade is set to begin at 10.15 a.m. Saturday at the Science Museum of Virginia.
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11/30/23 - Virginia’s executive mansion will di...
Virginia’s executive mansion will display a Christmas tree grown in Floyd County this year; Henrico’s Board of Supervisors scheduled a public hearing to discuss the county's GreenCity development; Possession of small amounts of marijuana is legal in Virginia…but there’s no adult-use retail market.
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11/29/23 - Most of Virginia under a drought adv...
Most of Virginia under a drought advisory; Richmond Public Schools launched the Build Our Own Teacher program to help full-time staff become fully-licensed; and other stories