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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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Episodes

10/20/20 - Decision Looms in Lee Monument Suit

A judge heard arguments Monday in the lawsuit to determine the fate of the Robert E. Lee monument in Richmond; A look at the 8th District City Council race; Difficulties for inmates eligible to vote from jail; New satellite voting locations are open in Chesterfield County; and other local news stories.

Oct 20, 202014 minEp. 67

10/16/20 - General Assembly Finishes Budget Negotiations

The two-year Virginia budget has finished negotiations and faces its first vote today, Legislation that allows local governments to create civilian review boards is heading to the governor's desk; The Robert E. Lee monument in Richmond has been named the "most influential work of American protest art since World War Two" by the New York Times, and other local news stories.

Oct 16, 202014 minEp. 66

10/15/20 - Federal Judge Orders Voter Registration to be Extended After Outage

A federal judge ordered the Virginia Department of Elections to extend voter registration for 48 hours after a cut cable shut down the website on the last day to register; A look at how the mayoral race works in Richmond; Richmond sees an uptick in COVID-19 cases; and other local news stories.

Oct 15, 202012 minEp. 65

10/14/20 - Advocacy Groups File Lawsuit against VDOE

The Virginia Department of Elections is facing lawsuits from advocacy groups after a cut wire prevented people from registering to vote; Governor Ralph Northam was a potential target of a militia group that had planned to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer; 4th District Representative Donald McEachin and his opponent, Bishop Leon Benjamin met in debate, and other local news stories.

Oct 14, 20209 minEp. 64

10/13/20 - Bob Good Denies ‘Any Knowledge’ of Past Investments

Republican congressional candidate Bob Good denied any wrongdoing in his financial disclosures; Virginia Speaker of the House Eileen Filler-Corn was fined for a violation of the Freedom of Information Act; A new study shows an excess of deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic; and other local news stories.

Oct 13, 202010 minEp. 63

10/09/20 - Good Financial Disclosures Reveal Inconsistencies

Republican Bob Good's financial reports contain inconsistencies in VPM's analysis of the records; Biden is leading Trump in Virginia polls; Richmond sees an increase in COVID-19 cases; and other local news stories.

Oct 09, 202012 minEp. 62

10/08/20 - Kaine Says Affordable Care Act Under Fire In SCOTUS Battle

Senator Tim Kaine says eliminating the Affordable Care Act is the main impetus in the rush to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the court; Richmond Police have released new crime data for 2020; Top Republican lawmakers are threatening legal action over an investigation into the Virginia Parole Board; and other local news stories.

Oct 08, 202010 minEp. 61

10/07/20 - Richmond Mayoral Candidates Meet In Debate

Candidates for Mayor of Richmond met last night in a debate hosted by VPM and NBC12; In-person voting has already seen a huge turnout; JLARC issued a new report about the Virginia Department of Education; and other local news stories.

Oct 07, 202012 minEp. 60

10/06/20 - Richmond Candidate Hosted ‘Proud Boys’ At 2019 Strip Club Event

Members of the 'Proud Boys' attended a 2019 fundraiser held by Richmond City Council candidate Mike Dickinson; Richmond Commonwealth's Attorney Colette McEachin is considering 18 sealed indictments involving police conduct in relation to protests over the summer; Postal inspectors are investigating reports of tampering with outdoor mailboxes at area post offices; and other local news stories.

Oct 06, 20208 minEp. 59

10/02/20 - Gov. Northam Remains Asymptomatic After Positive COVID-19 Diagnosis

Governor Ralph Northam continues to remain asymptomatic and working after his recent positive diagnosis for COVID-19, The State Corporation Commission declined to extend the moratorium on utility disconnections due to unpaid bills; A budget amendment that would have provided parents with money to support online learning failed to pass in the General Assembly; Gov. Northam joined 10 other state governors to call for election security; and a look at how the descendants of enslaved people who helpe...

Oct 02, 20207 minEp. 58

10/01/20 - Duplicate Ballots Mailed to 400 Voters

A handful of residents in Richmond and Henrico received duplicate ballots, but unique barcodes will prevent anyone from voting twice; Commonwealth's Attorneys want to stop a bill that would allow judges to impose sentences in criminal trials; COVID-19 cases are on the decline in Richmond; and how to spot misinformation ahead of the November election.

Oct 01, 20209 minEp. 57

09/30/20 - Virginia Voters Feel Biden Better Equipped to Handle Pandemic

A new Wason poll shows likely Virginia voters trust Biden over Trump when it come to handling the pandemic; Richmond moves to establish a slavery museum in Shockoe Bottom; Activists accused Richmond police of making political arrests; and other local news stories.

Sep 30, 20209 minEp. 56

09/29/20 - Jury Trials Resume Across Virginia

The Virginia Supreme Court has approved a resumption of jury trials across the commonwealth; the Richmond 300 master plan looks ahead to 2037; VDH has added several new dashboards to its site to track the coronavirus; and other local news stories.

Sep 29, 20207 minEp. 55

09/25/20 - Trump To Rally in Newport News As Biden Leads the Polls

President Donald Trump is holding a rally tonight in Newport News as a new Wason Center poll shows Joe Biden with a 5-point lead among likely Virginia voters; Jill Biden joined Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney at an early voting location; Governor Northam expanded the rent relief program to landlords; and other local news stories.

Sep 25, 20207 minEp. 54

09/24/20 - COVID-19 Impacts Opioid Epidemic

COVID-19 has had a negative effect on the opioid epidemic, with non-fatal overdoses up 123% over last year; Senator Tim Kaine questioned health officials about the pandemic in committee; Richmond moves forward with plans to provide childcare to low-income families and frontline workers; and VADOC responds to CDC guidelines to manage COVID-19 outbreaks in detention centers.

Sep 24, 20205 minEp. 53

09/23/20 - Reduction of Assault Charge Fails to Pass in House

A bill that would have reduced the punishment for assaulting a police officer failed to pass a House panel yesterday; GRTC is offering a shuttle service to the new registrar's office in Richmond; Governor Northam announces plan to restructure the debt of state colleges and universities; Mayor Stoney unveiled a plan to increase affordable housing in the city; and other local news stories.

Sep 23, 20208 minEp. 52

09/22/20 - Black Lives Matter Mural Cancelled

A planned Black Live Matter mural on Grace Street has been called off following a proposed anti-abortion mural; Virginia remembers Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg who passed away last week; Chesterfield County is reducing the number of locations for free meal pickups; Richmond is shortening their virtual school day over screen time concerns; and other local news stories.

Sep 22, 20208 minEp. 51

09/18/20 - African Americans Have Highest Overall Death Rate in US

The director of VCU's Massey Cancer Center said in a Congressional briefing this week that African Americans have the highest overall death rate in the US; A majority of Virginians think it is unsafe for kids to return to school in person according to a new poll; VUU and VCU celebrate the 30th anniversary of the inauguration of former Governor L. Douglas Wilder; and other local news stories.

Sep 18, 202012 minEp. 50

09/17/20 - Richmond Public Schools Addresses Housing Insecurity for Students

Richmond Public Schools has established a new program to help students facing housing insecurity; A bill requiring utilities to offer an extended payment plan passed the Virginia Senate, which also killed a bill that would have required some employers to provide paid quarantine leave; The city of Richmond is planning to provide childcare for low-income and working parents; and other local news stories.

Sep 17, 20207 minEp. 49

09/16/20 - Moratorium on Utility Disconnections Extended

The State Corporation Commission has agreed to Governor Ralph Northam's request to freeze utility disconnections through October 5th; Southwest Virginia continues a spike in COVID-19 cases; Virginia ABC sales continue to rise; Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney joins other mayors across the country to call on President Trump to condemn vigilantism; and other local news stories.

Sep 16, 202011 minEp. 48

09/15/20 - Police Reform Bill Moves Through General Assembly

The state Senate has sent a significant police reform bill to the House of Delegates; Henrico gets a new police chief; Chesterfield moves to return students to in-person learning; Virginia localities prepare for November's election; and other local news stories.

Sep 15, 20207 minEp. 47

09/11/20 - Hampton Roads COVID-19 Restrictions Being Lifted

Hampton Roads COVID-19 Restrictions Being Lifted; Legal Protections for Police Will Continue After Senate Defeats Proposal; After Major Outbreak, ICE Says COVID-19 is Under Control in Their Facility, Asks to Bring in More Detained People; and more local news stories.

Sep 11, 20208 minEp. 46

09/09/20 - Chesterfield School's Rocky Reopening

Yasmine Jumaa fills in for Ben Dolle, who is on vacation. Virtual School Reopening Hit Technical Challenges; Richmond Bans Guns at Protests; Update on COVID-19 in Richmond Jails; a Hanover School is Closed Due to COVID-19, and more local news

Sep 09, 20208 minEp. 44

09/08/20 - School Resource Officers Find New Roles in Virtual Schools

School Resource Officers will be taking on new roles as many schools across the state reopen virtually; Richmond schools have announced plans to make sure students have access to meals during virtual classes; Governor Northam has signed a bill to make it easier to vote early; Disagreements arise over the CDC's ban on evictions; and other local news stories.

Sep 08, 202011 minEp. 43

09/04/20 - Kanye West Removed From Ballots in Virginia

Kanye West will not appear on the ballots in the November election in Virginia after at least three voters say his campaign misled them; A proposal to provide two weeks of paid leave for workers exposed COVID-19 is heading to the House of Delegates; Richmond City officials toured one of three new schools opening this fall; and other local news stories.

Sep 04, 20206 minEp. 42

09/03/20 - CDC Issues Ban on Evictions

The CDC has issued a ban on evictions through the end of the year for renters who lost thier jobs due to the pandemic; Kayne West's campaign is facing a lawsuit to remove the rapper from the Virginia ballot; Community activists are criticizing the police reponse to protests outside of the Richmond Jail earlier this week; A bill advanced that would allow for automatic expungement of some crimes after 8 years; and other local news stories.

Sep 03, 202011 minEp. 41

09/02/20 - No Changes to COVID-19 Restrictions As Cases Rise at Colleges and in Southwestern Virginia

Governor Ralph Northam is waiting to see for now if any restrictions are needed to help curb the spread of COVID-19 in Virginia; A potential new rapid treatment for COVID-19 is undergoing trials at VCU; Richmond Public Schools voted to allow 5 school buildings in the city to be used to provide emergency childcare; Mayor Levar Stoney officially kicked off his mayoral campaign with some key endorsements; and other local news stories.

Sep 02, 202014 minEp. 40
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