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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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BizSense Beat: Sept. 23, 2023

VCU Health’s costly exit from an ill-fated downtown development project has prompted calls for organizational and procedural change from Gov. Glenn Youngkin; An apartment building planned on a prominent intersection in Manchester appears to be a go after a recent land purchase; Virginia’s beer industry had reason to raise a pint to last week’s signing of the state budget; and other local business stories.

Sep 23, 20235 min

09/22/23 – Why is a statue of Stonewall Jackson still on Capitol Square?

Curious Commonwealth recently received this question from an area resident: “Why, after all monuments to the Confederacy and Confederate leaders have been removed from Monument Ave., and other locations around Richmond, a statue of Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson remains on Capitol Square? This after the monument to former governor and segregationist Harry Byrd has been removed from same public square.” So, why is it still there? To submit your own question to our new series, visit vpm.org/curious!

Sep 22, 202310 min

09/20/23 - Virginia opened a new trade office in Taiwan on Tuesday.

Virginia opened a new trade office in Taiwan on Tuesday; Richmond Public Schools school board approved changes to specialty school admissions; Hardywood Park Craft Brewery recently announced they’ll be phasing out bottled beers to aluminum cans to be more sustainable; and other stories.

Sep 20, 20236 min

09/19/23 - The companies hoping to bring a casino to Richmond have already contributed more than $8 million for the campaign

The companies hoping to bring a casino to Richmond have already contributed more than $8 million for the campaign, according to paperwork filed with the department of elections; The Chesapeake Oyster Alliance, a project of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, announced its 100th member this weekRepublican Delegate Rob Bell, who served Albemarle County for two decades, is now deputy attorney general for Health, Education and Social Services.

Sep 19, 20236 min

09/18/23 - Richmond seeks to close education gaps left by pandemic

Many Virginia schools stayed closed longer during the pandemic than those in most other states. And those closures contributed to a significant loss in learning. Now, in the second full year of in-person instruction, they’re still working to fill the gaps. Megan Pauly reports on an effort in Richmond to get kids caught up.

Sep 18, 20236 min

BizSense Beat: Sept. 15, 2023

More steps have been taken toward the planned development of the 200-acre GreenCity site in Henrico, A Charlottesville developer has revealed its plans for the 2-acre site it purchased earlier this year in Manchester, and KavaClub, a fledgling Fan bar that wants to serve the trendy Polynesian drink kava, has hit yet another legal roadblock.

Sep 16, 20236 min

09/15/23 - Youngkin took Altria jet to Hamptons fundraiser, flight records suggest

About 1,200 acres in Hanover County are being considered for a future data center park; Public records show Governor Glenn Youngkin may have borrowed Altria’s corporate jet to attend a fundraiser in New York; Governor Youngkin signed Virginia’s budget Thursday on the steps of the state capitol building; and other local news stories.

Sep 15, 20235 min

09/14/23 - VCU's Board of Visitors is set to meet to decide if buildings will be demolished to make way for new construction.

VCU's Board of Visitors is set to meet to decide if buildings will be demolished to make way for new construction; Gov. Glenn Youngkin, the Republican House and Democrat-controlled senate all proposed $100 million for a billion-dollar project in Richmond; Attorney General Jason Miyares and his team have received an $80 million dollar settlement from Monsanto for environmental contamination; and other stories

Sep 14, 202310 min

BizSense Beat: Sept. 8, 2023

Teams vying to lead the mixed-use City Center redevelopment are aiming high with their visions for a required convention center hotel; a local video production company is in the midst of rehabbing their 150-year-old property in Shockoe Slip; and Louis Salomonsky, a titan of the Richmond real estate development scene, died last week after a battle with cancer.

Sep 09, 20235 min

09/08/23 - Virginia’s sales tax holiday will be reinstated if Governor Glenn Youngkin signs the bipartisan budget deal

Virginia’s sales tax holiday will be reinstated if Governor Glenn Youngkin signs the bipartisan budget deal approved by lawmakers Wednesday; State education officials announced a new effort to address pandemic-related learning loss Thursday; Central State Hospital, where Irvo Otieno was killed in March, has recorded more medical emergencies this year than last.

Sep 08, 20238 min

9/07/23 - Virginia lawmakers pass bipartisan budget with teacher pay raises, tax rebates

Virginia lawmakers overwhelmingly passed a budget agreement Wednesday that would send an additional $645 million to state public schools and give teachers a two-percent raise — on top of the five-percent increase approved last year. After state regulators suspended Dominion-imposed requirements for connecting certain solar facilities to the grid, some developers are optimistic — but unsure of how to move forward.

Sep 07, 20236 min

09/06/23 - Lawmakers are returning to Richmond today to pass a long-awaited update to the state budget

Lawmakers are returning to Richmond today to pass a long-awaited update to the state budget; Tenants and housing activists rallied this week outside the Red Oak Apartments in Richmond's Ginter Park neighborhood; The operators behind Richmond’s new proposed casino have offered the city new incentives – in the form of childcare subsidies- in their final push for a $562 million dollar resort in Richmond’s south side.

Sep 06, 20239 min

BizSense Beat: Sept. 2, 2023

Shake Shack is making it a double in the Richmond market; the CEO of Commonwealth Autism discusses a deal to purchase Good Foods Grocery in Bon Air; A Mechanicsville coffee shop is branching out in Hanover; and other local business stories.

Sep 02, 20237 min

09/01/23 - Hanover officials adopt solar power framework

After 18 months of input from county residents and committee members, Hanover’s Board of Supervisors adopted a framework that paves the way for solar power to brighten up the county, Central Virginia Transportation Authority names first-ever executive director; and other stories

Sep 01, 20236 min

08/31/23 - Intoxicating hemp widely available online despite Virginia ban

Virginia is cracking down on the sale of intoxicating hemp products like delta-8; Some state retirees and beneficiaries may have had their information leaked during a cyber-attack earlier this year; A VCU Health program is one of six recipients splitting a $5 million-dollar grant to help sustain the work of hospital-based community violence intervention programs in the commonwealth; and other local news stories.

Aug 31, 20234 min

08/29/23 - The city of Richmond may soon force the sale of multiple properties

The city of Richmond may soon force the sale of multiple properties because of unpaid taxes; Richmond-area members of the world’s largest union of performers and broadcasters rallied in support of fair contracts over the weekend; The commonwealth’s last U.S. Army installation named after a Confederate figure has a new designation.

Aug 29, 20236 min

BizSense Beat: Aug. 26, 2023

An upstart Fan bar is looking to the court system for help in its battle with the state health department; Stone Brewing is in production expansion mode at its massive East End Richmond facility; and a 4-acre food truck park is moving into the former Innsbrook After Hours location.

Aug 26, 20235 min

08/25/23 – Hanover nearing construction readiness on Connect Hanover

Back in 2021, the Hanover County Board of Supervisors partnered with a broadband company called All Points to develop a comprehensive plan to connect county residents to reliable internet service. However, since said partnership began, the pace at which the Connect Hanover project has progressed has been slower than anticipated. In the words of Henry District Supervisor Sean Davis, Hanover residents have one question on their minds: “Where’s my internet?”

Aug 25, 202310 min

08/24/23 – Virginia localities are working to limit PFAS chemical exposures

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS, pronounced pee-FOSS) include thousands of unique chemical compounds that have been widely used in industrial and household products since the 1940s — including firefighting foam, nonstick cookware and disposable plates. And in 2021, Henrico County detected those chemicals in both the Chickahominy River and further upstream in the White Oak Swamp watershed, near Richmond International Airport.

Aug 24, 20237 min

08/22/23 - Virginia is making a plan to combat voter fraud

Emails obtained by VPM News show Virginia is talking with more than a dozen other states, including Ohio and Florida, to come up with a plan to combat voter fraud; A Richmond-based Kava-Bar is taking the Virginia Department of Health to court over its battle to open; Bus riders who rely on the Greater Richmond Transit Company’s downtown hub will see some service changes when the new transfer station opens next month.

Aug 22, 20236 min

08/18/23 - Workforce, environment top upcoming Virginia regulatory actions

Professional, environmental and health regulations make up the majority of those under review this year, according to a VPM News analysis of a publication announced by Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Monday. The Unified Regulatory Plan is required to be compiled each year, under a 2022 executive order. It lists all anticipated rulemaking activities for the next fiscal year, which runs from July 1-June 30.

Aug 18, 20237 min
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