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.
07/14/20 - New Richmond Police Chief Supports A...
New Richmond Police Chief Gerald Smith expressed support for a citizen's review board for the police department that would include subpoena power to compel witnesses, Henrico County launched a rental assistance program to prevent homelessness, Central Virginia counties worked together to create a "Know Your Rights" website to provide information on discrimination laws, Norfolk Delegate Jay Jones announces his run for Attorney General, and other local news stories.
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07/10/20 - Governor Northam Faces Pressue Over ...
Governor Ralph Northam is facing mounting pressure from advocates and lawmakers to do more to address the disproportionate impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on the state’s Latino residents, a new report shows the state's budget shortfall isn't as bad as feared, a judge issued an injunction against any further monument removals by Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney, a look at the legacy of Dr. Oliver Hill, Jr, who passed away this week and other local news stories.
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07/09/20 - Virginia Eliminates Rape Kit Backlog
Virginia has completed testing of all rape kits in its backlog, and pledges to test all kits within 60 days going forward. The Soldiers and Sailors monument on Libby Hill was removed. Virginia's Republican lawmakers urge Governor Northam to fully reopen schools in the fall, and other local news stories.
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07/08/20 - Board of Elections Grants Filing Ext...
The State Board of Elections granted a filing extension to eight candidates that missed the deadline, the statue of Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart was removed from Monument Avenue, Evictions resume in Virginia despite the moratorium under the Federal CARES Act, and other local news stories.
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07/07/20 - Atlantic Coast Pipeline Scrapped
Dominion Energy and Duke Energy have decided to cancel the Atlantic Coast Pipeline after numerous setbacks. Virginia Colleges submit their plans for reopening in the fall. Firearms have been banned from city-owned buildings in Richmond under a new law that went into effect this month, and other local stories.
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07/03/20 - Police Corruption Investigated
A federal investigation into Richmond police corruption took place in a department the new chief of staff oversaw. Mayor Levar Stoney continued removing Confederate monuments yesterday with a statue to naval captain Matthew Maury. A federal report says Virginia isn't providing enough oversight on special education and other local stories.
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07/02/20 - Stonewall Jackson Removed From Monum...
The monument to Stonewall Jackson was removed from Monument Avenue yesterday, reopening was scaled back for Virginia bars and restaurants, Terry McAuliffe may be running for Governor again and other local news stories.
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07/01/20 - New State Laws Go Into Effect Today
New state laws passed in the General Assembly this year go into effect today, Virginia enters Phase 3 of reopening amid the pandemic, an ACLU request to stop police from using tear gas on protestors is denied, and other local stories.
Governor Northam seeks to provide rent relief amid the COVID-19 pandemic, UVA researchers may have a method to predict the severity of a COVID-19 infection, calls for removal of Northside's statue of A.P. Hill and other local news stories.
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06/26/20 - The Removal of Confederate Monuments
A look at the process for removing Confederate monuments in Richmond, Governor Ralph Northam extends the freeze on evictions in certain parts of the state, updates on how Virginia is address the COVID-19 pandemic and other local news stories.
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06/25/20 - Chesterfield Schools Plan Reopening
Chesterfield County weighs its options on how to reopen schools in the fall, plus the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus releases a list of recommendations to address police reform, and other local news stories.