Whole Foods is coming to Chesterfield; Local Party City stores plan to remain open despite nationwide closures; Thalhimer Realty Partners continues to move forward with plans in the region; and other local business stories.
Jan 11, 2025•7 min
Plus: The boil water advisory for Hanover and Henrico counties are on track to be lifted on Saturday; How did Greater Richmond-area colleges respond to this week’s snow and water outage?
Jan 10, 2025•5 min
Richmond Mayor Danny Avula says January’s water bill is going to account for the water outage; small businessowners and workers impacted by the lack of water speak out; and more Central Virginia news. Keep up with the latest information on Greater Richmond's outages at vpm.org/richmond. Do you have questions or updates? Get in touch with us at tips@vpm.org, @vpm.org on Bluesky or u/vpmnews on Reddit.
Jan 10, 2025•6 min
Today's top audio stories are mostly about the continuing water outages and boil advisories in Central Virginia. Keep up with the latest information on Greater Richmond's outages at vpm.org/richmond. Do you have questions or updates? Get in touch with us at tips@vpm.org, @vpm.org on Bluesky or u/vpmnews on Reddit.
Jan 09, 2025•7 min
Our top audio stories today include an update on the ongoing water situation in the City of Richmond, an update on the ongoing water situation in Henrico County and an update on the ongoing water situation’s effects in Chesterfield County. We'll be updating our primary post in English and Spanish throughout the week; keep checking back. For the latest water news, visit vpm.org/richmond.
Jan 08, 2025•8 min
Cold temps could complicate taking care of power outages; the state crime lab is set to move from Richmond to Hanover; proposal aims to speed up local solar and energy storage siting; state’s standard deduction rate could be sunset. Today’s top audio stories include rough weather, the state crime lab is set to move from Richmond to Hanover and Virginia’s standard deduction rate could be sunset. PLUS: Virginia voters will cast ballots Tuesday in three special elections. In Loudoun County, Suhas S...
Jan 07, 2025•6 min
Plus: How a program for students at a Virginia community college wants to help people who’ve been in foster care graduate college...and how it has shown promising results so far; the Richmond City Council’s first meeting of 2025; and other stories.
Jan 06, 2025•7 min
The 2025 BizSense Crystal Ball; A new mayor and city council; Plans for City Center and the Diamond District; and a lot of Dominion land up for grabs.
Jan 04, 2025•5 min
Happy New Year! In our last special episode of the 2024 holidays (or first special episode of 2025), Richmond Reporter Keyris Manzanares examines what it takes to prepare students for a bilingual and biliterate future. We'll be back with a regular VPM Daily Newscast on Monday.
Jan 03, 2025•6 min
In today’s special episode... it's a Curious Commonwealth! Editor Whittney Evans explores a question the team received that happened to be about the new headquarters VPM is building in Richmond's historic Monroe Ward neighborhood. We’ll be back with another special newscast on Friday, Jan. 3. A note: VPM Media Corporation does hold the FCC license for VPM News. This Curious Commonwealth went through the normal editorial process, which means station leadership did not read or hear this piece befo...
Dec 30, 2024•9 min
Today’s special episode is three new entries in a yearlong series we've been calling Brown v. Board 70. Within are the stories of two Black Virginians who lived through school segregation, Massive Resistance and eventual school integration. Check out the full series on VPM.org: Yemaja Jubilee: ‘Because my skin was not the right color’ Florence Stith-Jackson: 'I was clearing the path for somebody else' New Barbara Johns statue to be unveiled in 2025 Brown v. Board promised better schools for all,...
Dec 27, 2024•11 min
In today’s special VPM Daily Newscast episode, Editor Dave Cantor speaks with the minds behind Master Plan — it's a a shorthand phrase for how David Sirota sees wealthy businessowners working to relax campaign finance laws. In the series, a number of Richmond connections come up, including a former U.S. Supreme Court justice and a former Virginia governor. You can listen to Master Plan wherever you get podcasts. We’ll be back with another special newscast on Friday, Dec. 27.
Dec 23, 2024•17 min
Richmond’s search for its preferred development team for the seemingly stagnant City Center redevelopment project is said to be down to one team and in final negotiations as the slow-moving process enters a third year; VCU Athletics’ new hub near The Diamond took a step closer to becoming reality last week; and a startup that was spun out of MIT is planning to build what it hopes will be the world’s first commercial nuclear fusion power plant in Chesterfield County.
Dec 21, 2024•5 min
Plus: the state Department of Corrections is investigating Red Onion State Prison; the City of Richmond is negotiating with a City Center developer and potentially record-breaking travel numbers.
Dec 20, 2024•6 min
During his budget presentation Wednesday, the Republican governor unveiled a series of amendment proposals that would finance three years of tax rebates. Also: Charlottesville City Schools is adding two mental wellness days to its calendar, Virginia’s population is getting older, faster – and more Central Virginia news.
Dec 19, 2024•6 min
The commonwealth’s electors met Tuesday to cast their votes for president. In other news: Hanover County is considering its options for the former Henry Clay ES site, Richmond is looking at multiple land sales – and more Central Virginia news.
Dec 18, 2024•6 min
Plus: a Republican candidate has been nominated to fill Del.-Elect John McGuire’s state senate seat; legislation to legalize retail marijuana to return for next General Assembly session; and other stories.
Dec 17, 2024•6 min
Plus: Two Central Virginia school districts announce new cell phone policies, Richmond city officials ask state officials for help reducing overflow from the city’s combined sewer overflow system.
Dec 16, 2024•7 min
Next year is shaping up to be a notable one for the Springline at District 60 development in Chesterfield; The VMFA’s largest expansion project in its nearly 90-year history has hit a snag; Richmond’s top administrator for the past four years will not continue in the role under the next mayor and City Council; and Breakwater Cos. spent nearly $6 million for sites in and around Scott’s Addition in recent weeks.
Dec 14, 2024•5 min
Plus: a Richmond gun buyback event, Youngkin aims for increased schools funding and the commonwealth’s 2025 minimum wage.
Dec 13, 2024•6 min
Plus: A town in Virginia has dissolved its charter; the latest on an Augusta County wildfire; A group of Virginia lawmakers are calling for increased state funding to eliminate a waitlist for subsidized child care; and other stories.
Dec 12, 2024•5 min
Congressman-elect John McGuire, a Republican, told VPM News last month, “We are working through timing and will be resigned before being sworn into Congress, as required.” Virginia’s legislative session starts Jan. 8, days after Congress convenes on Jan. 3. Henrico County is short ~200 public school teachers, and the Albertsons–Kroger merger has been blocked by the feds. Poet Nikki Giovanni died on Monday, and earlier this year she told NPR exactly how she felt about it.
Dec 11, 2024•6 min
Plus: Richmond Registrar Keith Balmer’s city-issued procurement card was reinstated while he was under investigation; VCU Health is open to working with a mediator with the city; and other stories.
Dec 10, 2024•5 min
Richmond City Council set to redo a vote on waste management; Richmond’s public housing authority plans to spend $18M to update seniors’ facilities; a Brown v. Board scholarship committee discusses expanding the program; Albemarle will build its first new elementary school in 20 years.
Dec 09, 2024•6 min
Richmond Bizsense's Mike Platania speaks to VPM Host Benjamin Dolle about a potential boom in affordable housing in the Richmond area.
Dec 07, 2024•5 min
Richmond registrar discusses alleged misuse of funds; three JMU dorms without heat on Thursday; a new plan to battle pollution in Virginia; and Dominion Energy Christmas Parade closes portion of West Broad Street. Today’s top audio stories include a piece on Red Onion State Prison, where at least 6 people who are incarcerated at the facility burned themselves this fall. An attorney for one of the men discusses conditions at the Southwest Virginia prison. PLUS: Richmond registrar discusses allege...
Dec 06, 2024•6 min
Plus: Sen. Tim Kaine talks about his newest legislation, the Protecting Our Essential Medicines Act; a crucial public medevac service could be in jeopardy if funding situation isn’t secured; a feature with VPM News reporters Jahd Khalil and Megan Pauly; and other news.
Dec 05, 2024•9 min
Plus: The Charlottesville City Council talks trucks, Richmond Public Schools has a new electronic devices policy — and other Central Virginia news.
Dec 04, 2024•5 min
Plus: Virginia's elected officials are considering how to build out enough solar energy and storage to meet the state’s rapidly growing needs; $14.4 million will help protect 28 sites across the state; a family of piglets celebrates their first birthday in Glen Allen; and other stories.
Dec 03, 2024•7 min
Qualifying TCC students can send kids ages 2–5 to the center free of charge, through a federal grant program called Child Care Access Means Parents in School. Also: Hardwood species like white oak have been a ubiquitous feature of North America for centuries. Today, most eastern hardwood forests don’t have the conditions to produce a new generation of trees, raising the threat of steep declines.
Dec 02, 2024•10 min