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VPM Daily Newscast

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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.
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06/06/23 - Dominion-backed Power for Tomorrow enters primary fray

The Richmond Public Library’s Summer Reading Program begins Saturday; Last month, Richmond city council finalized the $2.4 Billion dollar Diamond District redevelopment plan, but steps remain to fund the project; Two members of the University of Virginia’s Board of Visitors say that the political affiliations of the school’s student body and faculty should be tracked to ensure diversity; and other local news stories.

Jun 06, 20236 min

06/05/23 - The Black Girls Tennis Club

Tennis is well known for having low minority participation, but one Hampton Roads group is on a crusade to make the sport more welcoming and accessible.

Jun 05, 20236 min

BizSense Beat: June 2, 2023

A clearer picture has emerged of the four development teams that are vying for Richmond’s City Center project; The region’s largest local bank is joining over a dozen former clients and contractors in seeking to claw back money from defunct home renovator Fabling Built; and after nearly 60 years in business, Varina’s only waterpark is up for grabs.

Jun 03, 20235 min

06/02/23 - Bipartisan debt agreement could pave way for pipeline

The federal government’s new bipartisan debt agreement could pave the way for the Mountain Valley Pipeline to be completed; A VCU School of Pharmacy professor is encouraging eligible people to get a COVID-19 booster following the ending of the Public Health Emergency earlier in May; The Commonwealth Transportation Board recently approved dozens of regional projects, but there’s one more step in the process before work can begin.

Jun 02, 20237 min

06/01/23 - Governor Youngkin sends National Guard to Mexico border

Governor Glenn Youngkin is sending the Virginia National Guard to the Texas-Mexico border; Richmond is evaluating four teams for the mixed-use City Center project; The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is donating almost 600 items to The Historic American Building Survey; and other local news stories.

Jun 01, 20237 min

05/31/23 - What Virginia’s primaries mean for Democrats and Republicans

More than 100,000 people rode Amtrak in the commonwealth during April, setting a record in a year-over-year comparison; Environmentalists say they’re surprised to see approval for permits enabling the completion of the Mountain Valley Pipeline included in the debt ceiling agreement; Virginia’s new political boundaries have made for some unusually competitive General Assembly primaries; and other local news stories.

May 31, 20235 min

05/30/23 - Henrico’s Cobbs Creek Reservoir nears completion

Henrico officials say construction on the Cobbs Creek Reservoir is nearing completion; Virginia State University is still assessing the damage after a person reportedly stole a bulldozer and drove it into several campus fixtures over the weekend; Several Virginia newspapers will soon move to publishing only three times each week; and other local news stories.

May 30, 20236 min

BizSense Beat: May 26, 2023

Richmond’s version of Red Rocks is ready to rock on; VCU’s real estate division remains in deal-making mode with a new acquisition around its Monroe Park campus; A double play of sorts for Henrico recreation and sports tourism played out over the course of four hours Tuesday; and a restaurant building in Short Pump is set to be revived with a new-to-market tenant.

May 27, 20235 min

05/26/23 - Farmville detention center pauses transfers amid COVID cases

Transfers to an immigrant detention center in Farmville have been paused after three people detained there tested positive for COVID-19; Members of Richmond City Council received an update on the city’s Vehicle and Equipment Replacement Policy earlier this week; A Henrico County plan to improve traffic congestion issues on Interstate 64 has been approved by The Virginia Department of Transportation and forwarded to the Federal Highway Administration; and other local news stories.

May 26, 20236 min

05/25/23 - New license plate honors The Richmond Planet

The Virginia Department of Motor vehicles has created a new license plate to honor The Richmond Planet; Workplace safety in Amazon warehouses recently has caught the attention of Congress and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration; A Charlottesville judge won’t let a private foundation sign on to a lawsuit to stop a Robert E. Lee monument from being melted down; and other local news stories.

May 25, 20236 min

05/24/23 - Stoney, council aim for second Southside casino vote

The Buckingham County Electoral Board is in turmoil after a judge postponed a hearing on nominations to the panel; Richmond officials are moving to place a new casino referendum on the ballot this November; Governor Glenn Youngkin announced the resignation of Robert Mosier as Secretary of Public Safety and Homeland Security on Monday; and other local news stories.

May 24, 20236 min

BizSense Beat: May 19, 2023

As momentum builds for a long-sought slavery museum and commemorative campus in Shockoe Bottom, a yearslong effort to create a guiding blueprint for the neighborhood’s growth has culminated with the release of a draft area plan; A clearer picture has emerged of what healthcare giant HCA has in mind for its proposed Hanover hospital, as the project approaches a planning commission hearing this summer; After more than a decade out of the game, Emilio Peiro is getting back into the Richmond restaur...

May 20, 20235 min

05/19/23 - Ride of Silence honors Jonah Holland, a local cyclist killed by driver

The Chickahominy Tribe of Virginia will receive a $500,000-dollar federal grant to expand its high-speed internet; Democratic Virginia Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner are co-sponsoring a bill to increase funding for childhood cancer research; An animal rights group says a Virginia farm that raised chickens for Tyson Foods mistreated its animals; and other local news stories.

May 19, 20236 min

05/18/23 - Richmond Public Schools receive construction grants from the state

Richmond Public Schools has received four construction grants from the state, including $5.6 million dollars to help rebuild William Fox Elementary School; The Food and Drug Administration has asked a Virginia district court for more time to respond to a lawsuit filed by abortion providers; The Virginia Commonwealth University Health System has posted operating losses for 14 consecutive months; and other local news stories.

May 18, 20236 min

05/17/23 - State Senator Mamie Locke removed from advisory board

Governor Glenn Youngkin has removed Democratic State Senator Mamie Locke from a nonpartisan education advisory board; One lane on the main route through Chesapeake toward the Outer Banks will be closed until further notice; Richmond City Police officers selected a union to represent them in the collective bargaining process ; and other local news stories.

May 17, 20236 min

BizSense Beat: May 12, 2023

VCU Health System’s about-face on a downtown development project that relied on its lease as the master tenant cost the health system nearly $73 million; Former governor Doug Wilder called for the firing of VCU President Michael Rao and a state investigation in light of that payment; and final terms for what’s being touted as the biggest economic development project in Richmond’s history were approved by City Council this week.

May 13, 20235 min

05/12/23 - Henrico kicks off new Capital Trees partnership

Henrico is partnering with Richmond-area nonprofit Capital Trees, to expand green space throughout the county; A judge has ruled that seven Henrico County sheriff’s deputies and three Central State Hospital employees cannot be tried together in Irvo Otieno’s death; Virginia Commonwealth University might be looking at a budget shortfall next year of up to $25 million dollars; and other local news stories.

May 12, 20238 min

05/11/23 - Hanover School Board votes to name Ashland Elementary

Richmond residents will see an increase in utility bills now that the city has passed its yearly budget; VCU’s new arts building will cost $72 million dollars more than previously expected; Virginia Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner are reintroducing legislation that could help upgrade aging school buildings; and other local news stories.

May 11, 20236 min

05/10/23 - Doug Wilder calls for firing of Virginia’s chief diversity officer

Former Governor Doug Wilder is calling for Governor Glenn Youngkin to oust his Chief Diversity officer over recent comments; Abortion providers in three states, including Virginia, filed a lawsuit Monday aimed at preserving access to the abortion pill mifepristone; Richmond City Council approved next year’s budget Monday; and other local news stories.

May 10, 20238 min

05/09/23 - Fiorina named honorary chair of commission for 250th anniversary of the American Revolution

Former Hewlitt-Packard CEO and Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina will serve as honorary chairperson for the Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission; Dominion Energy earned 99 cents a share in the first quarter of 2023; VCU Health paid $73 million dollars to get out of its lease tied to a redevelopment of the old Public Safety Building in downtown Richmond, and other local news stories.

May 09, 20236 min

05/08/23 - The House Is On Fire: An interview with Virginia author Rachel Beanland

The new historical novel “The House is on Fire” by local writer Rachel Beanland, is about a tragedy in Richmond in 1811 that destroyed a theater and killed more than 70 people. The event and its aftermath unfold through the eyes of four real-life characters, who through their actions tell a bigger story about life in early America. Beanland will be speaking about her book Thursday at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture. Ian Stewart from VPM News recently sat down with the author.

May 08, 20236 min

BizSense Beat: May 5, 2023

The new owners of a Scott’s Addition cidery are preparing to replant their venture in Henrico County; A new fast-casual restaurant is en route to Manchester; VCU held a ribbon-cutting ceremony last week for a new STEM building; and other local business stories.

May 06, 20235 min

05/05/23 - Richmond seeks location for a planned slavery museum

Richmond is looking for a location in Shockoe Bottom to build a museum that tells the history of the city’s slave trade; Organizers are planning a series of town hall meetings to discuss how Virginia’s mental health system could better protect people who are in crisis; The Virginia Department of Elections has planned 10 sessions for groups interested in holding voter registration drives; and other local news stories.

May 05, 20236 min

05/04/23 - Doula services at risk amid review of state Medicaid roll

With state officials reviewing Medicaid rolls for the first time since the pandemic began, some doulas are concerned about their patients’ coverage; The pedestrian bridge to Texas Beach will be closed this summer due to structural issues; Ahead of the Diamond District redevelopment, the city of Richmond will pay $25 million dollars to replace the Sports Backers Stadium; and other local news stories.

May 04, 20236 min

05/03/23 - Richmond Police hold "Vigil for Peace" at George Wythe

The Richmond Police Department held a Vigil for Peace at George Wythe High School this week in response to a recent shooting outside the school; Richmond’s toll prices will likely increase later this year to offset revenue that was lost during the COVID-19 pandemic; The Richmond planning commission pushed forward the $2.4 billion dollar Diamond District redevelopment project Monday; and other local news stories.

May 03, 20236 min
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