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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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07/13/23 - Dominion Energy set to sell share of a Maryland natural gas plant

Dominion Energy is set to sell its share of a Maryland natural gas plant to Berkshire Hathaway Energy for 3.3 billion dollars; The seven-member Hanover County School Board elected a new leadership Tuesday, following the recent departure of two long-time members; The Henrico Board of Supervisors approved a $12 million contract to build a new fire station Tuesday.

Jul 13, 20236 min

07/12/23 - H-C-A Healthcare information was accessed by an unauthorized person or group

H-C-A Healthcare information was accessed by an unauthorized person or group; Governor Glenn Youngkin announced an ad campaign Tuesday aimed at encouraging Republicans to vote early in this November’s state legislative elections; Virginia announced a new grant program yesterday for small manufacturers looking to get involved in the offshore wind supply chain.

Jul 12, 20236 min

07/10/23 - The Youngkin administration has pulled LGBTQ Plus youth resources from a state website

The Youngkin administration has pulled LGBTQ Plus youth resources from a state website after inquiries from right-wing media; A proposed laboratory school that would connect Virginia Commonwealth University and CodeRVA — a regional high school focused on computer science — will be recommended for approval to the State Board of Education; The Youngkin administration recently said that the sale of recreational marijuana will likely remain illegal during his time in office.

Jul 10, 20237 min

BizSense Beat: July 7, 2023

The Stuart Siegel lawsuit; A Richmond Manchester lot slated for mixed-use with a grocery story is now for sale; and Stoney Point gets a new coins and collectibles store.

Jul 08, 20235 min

07/07/23 - Denver Riggleman is working with Hunter Biden’s lawyers

Denver Riggleman—a one term Republican congressperson from Charlottesville – is working with Hunter Biden’s lawyers; A group of Hanover County residents wants to change how members of its school board are selected; The Supreme Court of Virginia ordered that a man be released from custody on Tuesday.

Jul 07, 20237 min

BizSense Beat: June 30, 2023

A new development that will drastically change the Manchester skyline is a go; As it continues to pay for its costly exit from an ill-fated downtown development project, VCU Health has been given a go-ahead by the city to begin demolishing and clearing the project site, at an estimated cost of $5 million; Carytown Burgers & Fries, a mainstay in the Richmond restaurant scene since 1999, is up for grabs; and other local business stories.

Jul 01, 20235 min

06/30/23 - Governor Glenn Youngkin announced new Board of Visitors appointments

Governor Glenn Youngkin announced new Board of Visitors appointments for 14 Virginia colleges and universities Wednesday; Lawyers representing the family of Irvo Otieno have asked the U.S. Department of Justice to open a criminal investigation into the 29-year-old's death; The United States Supreme Court ruled against race-conscious admission policies at two universities Thursday.

Jun 30, 20237 min

06/29/23 - The Richmond Jazz and Music Festival will return to Maymont Park

The Richmond Jazz and Music Festival will return to Maymont Park for the first time since 2019; Dominion Energy held an open house at Bellwood Elementary School to discuss its proposed natural gas plant in Chesterfield earlier this week; The first Black woman to be city council president announced her candidacy for Richmond mayor Tuesday.

Jun 29, 20237 min

06/28/23 - VCU Health to demolish the Public Safety Building in downtown Richmond

City Council earlier this week approved an agreement that will allow VCU Health to demolish the Public Safety Building in downtown Richmond; Six Richmond organizations are receiving grants to fight inequities in health; The Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority addressed its losses through embezzlement in a press release earlier this month... but some are suspicious of the authority’s claims.

Jun 28, 20237 min

06/27/23 - Late last week, the Army Corps of Engineers approved permits

Late last week, the Army Corps of Engineers approved permits that could enable the $6.6 billion dollar Mountain Valley Pipeline to be completed; The Chesapeake Bay Program says there could be record-low amounts of deadly algae in the Bay this year; Virginia is the latest state to require people who want to view online pornography to verify their age under a new law that goes into effect Saturday.

Jun 27, 20236 min

06/26/23 - A unionization effort by Richmond city employees took a big step

A unionization effort by Richmond city employees took a big step Thursday; Moderators of a Richmond-focused Reddit community say they’re not concerned about upcoming changes to the site; The Richmond Redevelopment & Housing Authority has been working to put in place a security force to address “heightened crime” in some public housing neighborhoods.

Jun 26, 20237 min

BizSense Beat: June 23, 2023

Former governor Doug Wilder said he isn’t satisfied with the results that came back last week of a VCU-driven review into VCU Health’s ill-fated and costly downtown development deal; Buc-ee’s has purchased nearly 28 acres in New Kent County, where it’s planning its first store in state; and after nearly 60 years on Sesame Street, VPM will soon be on its way to downtown Richmond.

Jun 24, 20235 min

06/22/23 - In the south, abortion access is a shifting landscape

In the south, abortion access is a shifting landscape; A recent college poll shows Virginians are happier with the commonwealth’s democracy than the nation’s overall; A Dominion Energy pilot program encouraging customers to shift electricity usage to off-peak hours could be expanded.

Jun 22, 20239 min

06/21/23 - Aird ousts Morrissey, Chase defeated as redistricting scrambles Virginia primaries

Two of Virginia’s most polarizing state Senators were defeated in closely watched primary races, according to the Associated Press; Doc Antle — known for appearing in the Netflix series “Tiger King” — was found guilty last week of four felonies after attempting to purchase endangered lion clubs in Frederick County; Prosecutors in Dinwiddie County have withdrawn charges against two of the 10 people involved in the March death of psychiatric hospital patient Irvo Otieno; and other local news stori...

Jun 21, 20236 min

BizSense Beat: June 16, 2023

Two entertainment venues on the table for Richmond were given the City Council’s endorsement at its meeting Monday night; Stony Point Fashion Park is eyeing booze as a means to bring more energy to the mall; “Insufficient due diligence,” turnover in management and “inadequate in-house real estate expertise” were contributing factors to VCU Health’s costly exit from an ill-fated downtown development, according to a third-party review presented Wednesday; and other local business stories.

Jun 17, 20237 min

06/16/23 - Richmond City Council has delayed voting on an exotic animal ban

For the second time in a month, Richmond City Council has delayed voting on an exotic animal ban within the city; New financial disclosures released earlier this week show that Virginia Democrats are outraising Republicans ahead of the June 20th primary; On Tuesday, the Greater Richmond region became the first in Virginia to establish a Tourism Improvement District.

Jun 16, 20237 min

06/15/23 - Five new Bon Secours urgent care centers are coming to the Richmond area

Five new Bon Secours urgent care centers are coming to the Richmond area; Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner announced Tuesday that Dinwiddie County’s airport will receive $270 thousand in funding, according to The Progress-Index; Five Virginia dental clinics have each received a $200,000 dollar award to improve dentist accessibility.

Jun 15, 20235 min

06/14/23 - Richmond city council will present voters with a referendum for a casino

Richmond city council will present voters with a referendum for a casino in southside Richmond this November. A similar vote failed two years ago; A proposed change to Richmond’s rules around the ownership of exotic and wild animals was again pushed to a future city council meeting; The Virginia Beach School Board approved a resolution early this morning [Tuesday] in support of the LGBTQ+ community.

Jun 14, 20235 min

06/13/23 - Appeals panel rules Loudoun judge violated woman's civil liberties

The Virginia Court of Appeals last week struck down a lower court’s decision to throw a woman in jail after she admitted to smoking marijuana; The Virginia Early Childhood Foundation has created a paid program to train new childcare workers beginning this month; Hey Jane, a telemedicine abortion care provider, is open for business in Virginia; and other local news stories.

Jun 13, 20236 min

BizSense Beat: June 9, 2023

One of the largest apartment projects proposed in Richmond in recent memory took a step toward city approval on Monday; After it was cut from consideration for the Diamond District last year, an out-of-town developer is back again in Richmond with plans for a large project in nearby Scott’s Addition; A full city block in downtown Richmond may be developed after all, as Dominion Energy has changed course yet again for the vacant lot it owns next to its headquarters; and after multiple attempts ov...

Jun 10, 20236 min

06/09/23 - Two prison employees indicted earlier in the week

Two prison employees were indicted earlier in the week for allegedly neglecting medical care for a person incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Institution in Petersburg; Riders who want to take the Pulse bus to Short Pump are one step closer to departure time; Air quality along the East Coast has worsened due to smoke from Canadian wildfires.

Jun 09, 20236 min

06/08/23 - Virginia will leave the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative

Virginia will leave the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative by the end of 2023; Late last week, the Air Force began allowing troops to switch assignments, if they meet certain conditions; Employees at seven Virginia ABC stores exploited a cash register vulnerability to steal thousands of dollars.

Jun 08, 20237 min

06/07/23 - 2 dead, several injured in shooting near Monroe Park

Two people died and several were injured after a shooting outside of Altria Theater yesterday; A citizen board will vote on Virginia’s membership in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative today at Reynolds Community College; Binford Middle, Ginter Park Elementary, George Wythe High and John B. Cary Elementary could be renamed because of their ties to the Confederacy; and other local news stories.

Jun 07, 20238 min
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