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.
Virginia’s budget debate ended Monday after months of ups and downs; The Louisa County Board of Supervisors reversed its decision to withdraw funding from Piedmont Virginia Community College over showing a film called “Israelism"; The Shenandoah County school board voted on Friday to restore the names of Confederate officers to two public schools.
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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.