Richmond Public Schools has made a third-party report on the Huguenot graduation shooting available to the public; General Assembly Democrats reject bills to repeal California vehicle emissions standards; and other stories
Jan 18, 2024•6 min
A Virginia scientific advisory panel recently recommended alerting all parties in thousands of past criminal cases involving former state serologist Mary Jane Burton; The Greater Richmond Continuum of Care will conduct its semi-annual count of people experiencing homelessness on January 25 ; Richmond City Council recently approved a plan to develop a program that will extend benefits to city employees in domestic partnerships.
Jan 17, 2024•8 min
The Virginia Cannabis Control Authority has assumed oversight of the state’s medical marijuana program.
Jan 16, 2024•6 min
A new COVID-19 variant is spreading across the U.S.
Jan 15, 2024•6 min
Mayo Island is now set to become part of the James River Park System; VPM has taken another step forward with its plans to relocate to downtown Richmond; For the second time in recent years, an effort to bring a food hall concept to Scott’s Addition has fallen through; and it’s out with cider, in with simple syrups for a Shockoe Bottom storefront.
Jan 13, 2024•5 min
This week officials with Henrico and Hanover Counties appointed new leaders to their respective board of supervisors ; The 2024 General Assembly session is underway. Among the hundreds of bills already introduced are a handful focused on transportation ; Richmond Delegate Betsy Carr has filed legislation that, if passed, would disallow Richmond from having a casino built within city limits.
Jan 12, 2024•7 min
Virginia’s General convened today with Democrats in charge; Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin delivered the annual State of the Commonwealth address; Two veterinarians testified Tuesday in a case focused on conditions at Natural Bridge Zoo.
Jan 11, 2024•7 min
A scientific advisory panel for the Virginia Forensic Science Board recommends that anyone impacted by Mary Jane Burton's past lab work be notified about potential testing errors; The Virginia Restaurant Association aims for new state legislation to help with Richmond's meals tax issues; and other stories
Jan 10, 2024•7 min
Virginia's oyster harvest hits milestone; Norfolk casino plans; and other stories
Jan 09, 2024•5 min
Why are cities independent from counties in Virginia?
Jan 08, 2024•6 min
With a $1 billion manufacturing plant still in the offing in Chesterfield, Lego Group recently kicked off operations at a temporary product packaging facility elsewhere in the county; As the General Assembly prepares to convene for its 2024 session in its brand new building in Richmond next week, the state government is taking a closer look at the overall layout and development potential of Capitol Square; and as design work continues on its anchor baseball stadium, efforts to tee up the first p...
Jan 06, 2024•5 min
Richmond’s Chief Administrative Officer addressed complaints Thursday from local restaurant owners who claim they were not being properly notified of meals tax payment issues; Community Health Workers are public health workers who come from the communities they serve; The new RSV vaccine for babies is in short supply.
Jan 05, 2024•7 min
Several Richmond-area restaurant owners are objecting to penalties, they say the city’s finance department has unfairly charged them in connection with the meals tax; on Tuesday, the Charlottesville City Council unanimously voted to elect Councilor Juandiego Wade as the new mayor; on Tuesday, Richmond’s City Council elected a new president and vice president.
Jan 04, 2024•9 min
This fall 2023 special series of reports dives into how Richmond's neighborhoods promote — or hinder — residents' well-being. In Part 2, we explore the city's community spaces and gardens, the effects of rising property values on Black homeownership and how COVID-19 impacted mortality rates for pregnant people of color. Healthy City was written by VPM News and VPM News Focal Point. It was edited by Whittney Evans and Connor Scribner. Shaban Athuman did the series and drone photography. Additiona...
Dec 31, 2023•21 min
This fall 2023 special series of reports dives into how Richmond's neighborhoods promote — or hinder — residents' well-being. In Part 1, we explore Richmond's public transportation, repairing its divided communities, Southside's economic development and challenges for Black business owners. Healthy City was written by VPM News and VPM News Focal Point. It was edited by Whittney Evans and Connor Scribner. Shaban Athuman did the series and drone photography. Additional editing was done by Dave Can...
Dec 31, 2023•18 min
More residential units are in store for Regency; The home of a longtime West End bakery is being eyed for redevelopment; A Short Pump site once floated for a car vending machine tower is now slated for a slightly shorter hotel; and other local business stories.
Dec 23, 2023•7 min
It's a format-breaking intro for the last episode of 2023 — and we’ve got a lot of news to get through. From everyone here at VPM News, thank you so much for listening, watching, reading and engaging with us. We’re going to take a couple weeks off now, but you’ll hear from us soon. We’ll be back on Thursday, Jan. 4.
Dec 22, 2023•8 min
Governor Glenn Youngkin proposed his two-year budget on wednesday; The Arlington County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously voted to continue ranked choice voting in all future County Board primary elections; The Richmond Police Department has launched its version of a powerful surveillance network known as a real time crime center.
Dec 21, 2023•7 min
Governor Glenn Youngkin will propose $50 million dollars in the state budget for the city of Richmond’s Combined Sewer Overflow projects – city leaders say that’s not enough; The United Network of Organ Sharing says a recent data breach may impact up to 1 point 2 million patient records; The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources has named a suspect in its investigation into the death of a well-known Richmond buck.
Dec 20, 2023•7 min
A new state inspector general report has been released about the incorrect removal of 3,400 eligible voters from Virginia’s rolls; Gov. Youngkin announces proposed mental health bill in honor of Irvo Otieno; and other stories
Dec 19, 2023•8 min
The Virginia Office of Emergency Medical Services is under investigation for misspending millions of dollars. In the meantime, it's withheld funding from local agencies for most of 2023. Randi B. Hagi with VPM News partner station WMRA reports.
Dec 18, 2023•6 min
A nearly half-billion-dollar development near Willow Lawn has been given the thumbs up by Henrico supervisors; The pieces are now in place for the planned redevelopment of the downtown YMCA complex to get underway; For the second time this year, a piece of the Museum District has fetched eight figures ahead of a major residential redevelopment; and for the second time this fall, Costco has struck a land deal next to one of its Richmond-area stores
Dec 16, 2023•5 min
Henrico County honored three outgoing supervisors this week; 449 million dollars in federal funds for Hampton Roads are safe in this year’s national defense spending bill; An FBI official testifying before the U.S. House Oversight Committee Tuesday raised questions about the General Service Administration's site-selection process for the new FBI Headquarters.
Dec 15, 2023•6 min
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin won’t roll out his next budget proposal until December 20th; Delegate Les Adams of Martinsville resigned from the Virginia house of delegates Tuesday. Adams is a Republican who ran unopposed in the November election; Chesterfield County resident Darlene Dragavon came across a granite marker in a community field with the words “In Memory of Joan C. Hall.”
Dec 14, 2023•10 min
Virginia congressman Bob Good will be the House Freedom Caucus’ next chairperson; The U.S. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure held a hearing Tuesday on the site selection process for a new FBI headquarters; $90 million dollars will be included in Governor Glenn Youngkin's upcoming budget proposal to create a collaborative network among Virginia Tech, The University of Virginia and Virginia Commonwealth University.
Dec 13, 2023•6 min
A state regulatory commission announced last year that Richmond’s 804 area code is running out of numbers; Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin appeared in Washington D.C., on Bloomberg Television Monday to discuss a range of topics, including the economy and Virginia’s recent elections; The research arm of Virginia's legislature recommended MONDAY that the state shut down its lone public psychiatric hospital for children.
Dec 12, 2023•6 min
Public space can be hard to come by in a city – and when it’s there, it doesn’t always serve the community’s needs.
Dec 11, 2023•6 min
The mixed-use redevelopment of Regency mall could spill across the street with an additional project envisioned at the site of what used to be an entrance ramp under Parham Road; As an income-based apartment project gets going across the street, a local church led by a state delegate-elect is looking to add to Chesterfield’s housing stock through a collaboration with a national homebuilder; and a storied Fan restaurant space in line to house an Italian restaurant is now set to be the next destin...
Dec 09, 2023•5 min
Virginia activists delivered a letter to the offices of Virginia Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine demanding they support a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War; Virginia Democrats have introduced a constitutional amendment aimed at protecting abortion access — permanently, but it could be a lengthy process; and other stories
Dec 08, 2023•5 min
The Town of Kilmarnock has plans to double in size; Three families asked the Supreme Court in late November to pause construction on a natural gas pipeline in Southwest Virginia; Virginia has extended its contract with the state’s only privately run prison until mid-20-24
Dec 07, 2023•6 min