This VPM News supercast contains Central Virginia's news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Hosted by Kim Strother and VPM News editors, episodes are (usually) recorded the night before so you can wake up prepared.
5/13/24 - The Doorways is celebrating 40 years ...
Morning Edition host Phil Liles toured the downtown facility and spoke to CEO Stacy Brinkley.
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BizSense Beat: May 10, 2024
City Council voted to approve a new financing plan for the redevelopment of the Diamond District; In a bid to continue growing their fan base, the Tri-City Chili Peppers are turning off the lights; and the winners of this year's RVA Power Women awards have been announced.
5/9/24 - Richmond City Council proposes dozens ...
The full council will vote next week. Also: Dawn Page isn't running for reelection to the Richmond School Board.
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5/8/24 - General Assembly, Gov. Glenn Youngkin ...
Virginia’s special budget session for the next two fiscal years starts Monday, May 13.
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05/07/24 - Commonwealth’s Attorney drops some c...
Some charges dropped in Otieno death; Rep. Bob Good wants to defund NPR; MVP’s burst pipe; and a new marine science degree at W&M.
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5/6/24 - A conversation with U.S. Sen. Tim Kain...
The Virginia senator is sponsoring two bills to ease health care worker shortages
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BizSense Beat: May 3, 2024
Henrico County is looking to use the Arcadia project in Varina as a model for affordable housing; Henricus Historical Park will not be getting funding support from Henrico County in the coming fiscal year; and two new pizza locations are coming to downtown Richmond.
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5/3/24 - Dominion wind project faces lawsuit
Also: a proposal for Hanover's largest solar farm; Roanoke NIMBYs; VCU students discuss recent Gaza protests; statewide eviction help; and rural population growth.
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5/2/24 - More protests held on, near Virginia c...
More protests held on, near Virginia college campuses Also: An interview with Home Cooked host Olivia Weeks on the history of meth.
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5/1/24 - How Virginia politicians are respondin...
More than 100 people on three college campuses in Virginia have been arrested during pro-Palestine protests since Friday.
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4/30/24 - Multiple people arrested during prote...
Just under 100 protesters were arrested and charged throughout Virginia over the weekend.
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4/29/24 - Earthquakes are becoming more prevalent
New USGS research shows a connection between the natural disaster and climate change.
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BizSense Beat: April 26, 2024
This week, an in-depth look at city property assessments. How they're done, how they've risen, and what residents can do to appeal them.
Concerns over proposed Chesterfield gas plant; Virginia’s legal relationship with tribes in the commonwealth; a UVA hazing investigation; and industrial menhaden harvesting.
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04/25/24 - More than one thousand native trees ...
Lego is donating money to help plant more than one thousand native trees at Chesterfield parks; Henrico to contribute to Richmond initiative for the unhoused; Hanover to begin work on its portion of the Fall Line Trail; and the city of Richmond offers Co-Star additional incentives.
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04/24/24 - Admissible: Shreds of Evidence leads...
Admissible: Shreds of Evidence leads to a state-mandated review of all of the criminal cases where evidence was examined by former lab analyst Mary Jane Burton; and other stories
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04/23/24 - Richmond Redevelopment and Housing A...
Also: Shenandoah Valley point in time count reveals new data; Rep. Don Beyer learns AI; and other stories
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4/22/24 - Inside Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden ...
Inside Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is a library for patrons.
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BizSense Beat: April 19, 2024
Richmond’s Economic Development Authority is stepping back up to the plate with more funding for the stadium’s design; City administrators are looking to move forward with demolishing the dilapidated Richmond Coliseum; and Legend Brewing Co. is attracting suitors for more than just its real estate holdings.
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4/19/24 - Henrico County will begin constructio...
Henrico County will begin construction on a one point five million-dollar dam and walking trail near Three Lakes Park; A handful of road closures and parking restrictions ahead of the Ukrops Monument Avenue 10K this weekend have been announced; Richmond mayoral candidates competing in the November election posted campaign finance reports earlier this week.
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04/18/24 - Virginia's House of Delegates votes ...
Virginia's House of Delegates votes to keep budget instead of sending it to Governor Youngkin; GRTC to get $70 million in funding; the City of Richmond to get $10k grant for training birth doulas; and other stories
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4/17/24 - Joanna Lee was named Richmond’s newes...
This weekend, Joanna Lee was named Richmond’s newest poet laureate during the second annual Richmond Poetry Fest; Powhatan State Park is hosting a free monthly nighttime walk to experience owl calls starting this Thursday , and it runs through October; The Environmental Protection Agency issued an air quality permit for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project this month.
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4/16/24 - Legislation going back to the General...
Legislation going back to the General Assembly this week could help pave the way for small modular nuclear reactors in Virginia; Fourth District Richmond School Board Member Jonathan Young has stepped down after serving on the panel since 2016; Clothing creators, jewelry makers and models are on tap to celebrate Richmond Fashion Week starting Monday, April 22nd.