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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

3/21/25 - VMI researchers examine risk factors for veteran suicide

Reporter Dean Mirshahi speaks with Maj. Michael LaRocca, a Virginia Military Institute professor. Note: This episode discusses mental health, illness and suicide. Mental health and suicide prevention resources In emergency situations, call 988 or 911. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Deaf or Hard of Hearing? 1-800-799-4889 En Español: 1-888-628-9454 Mental Health America of Virginia Warm Line: 1-866-400-MHAV (6428) Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holid...

Mar 21, 20256 min

3/20/25 - VCU program among several to receive halted grant funds

A federal judge in Maryland has temporarily ordered the reinstatement of grants for teacher preparation programs. A long-standing program at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond is one of them. In other news: Remembering a longtime Virginia judge who recently died; Hanover County to weigh expansion of Ashcake Road Landfill; Gov. Glenn Youngkin has signed 180 bills — and more Central Virginia news. P.S.: Here’s a direct link to the Rivanna e-waste collection day registration.

Mar 20, 20257 min

3/17/25 - Richmonders call on mayor to continue mobile home repairs fund

Two mobile home residents in Richmond opened their doors to Mayor Danny Avula, who is weighing whether a fund for mobile home repairs will be part of his first city budget for fiscal year 2026. In other news: a VDOE executive resigns, Henrico’s GreenCity development is over — and more Central Virginia news.

Mar 17, 20255 min

BizSense Beat: Southside Speedway deal, JXN Project grant, Hadad's Lake auction, Supper Club opens

The multimillion dollar agreement between Chesterfield County and Competitive Racing Investments ushers in a new era of racing for the longtime stock car racetrack that’s been closed since 2020; The JXN Project was recently awarded $75,000 through the Virginia Museum of History and Culture’s Commonwealth History Fund to assist in its effort to rebuild the Skipwith-Roper Cottage; The Hadad family is putting its namesake-lake and popular recreational space up for sale; and co-founders Carlisle Ban...

Mar 15, 20255 min

3/10/25 - UVA’s Board of Visitors dissolved the school’s DEI office

The move, first widely publicized by The Wall Street Journal on Friday, requires University President Jim Ryan to report back on compliance within 30 days. In other news: Happy "spring forward" for Daylight Saving Time! This is when the DST-observing commonwealth switches to EDT (Eastern Daylight Time). We'll "fall back" to Eastern Standard Time on Nov. 2. Did you know VPM News is taking one critical piece of reporting each week and turning it into a video short? You can check out Jahd Khalil's ...

Mar 10, 20256 min

3/7/25 - A death at Red Onion, Chesterfield data center and VMFA rezoning

Sen. Tim Kaine discusses a potential federal order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education; another man sets himself on fire at a state prison; Chesterfield eyes two data center projects; and one barrier to VMFA building a new storage facility is removed. In the podcast: A death at Red Onion, Chesterfield data center and VMFA rezoning

Mar 07, 20256 min

03/03/25 - Hanover, Henrico unveil FY26 budgets

Plus: VMI's board chooses to not renew current superintendent's contract; free trees in Charlottesville; more solar projects could be headed to Virginia; and other stories.

Mar 03, 20256 min

Policy Matters: February 27, 2025

‘Policy Matters’ is your window into Virginia politics with VPAP. It's our monthly roundup of the top political headlines from across Virginia, powered by VPAP’s daily e-newsletter, VaNews.

Mar 02, 20254 min

2/27/25 - One of the 900+ bills heading to Gov. Glenn Youngkin would eliminate “junk fees.”

State Sen. Stella Pekarsky (D–Fairfax) carried SB 1212 this session, which would require companies to disclose any hidden fees before consumers pay. Plus: Former Del. Dave LaRock has filed to run for governor — potentially setting up a GOP primary against Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears. In the podcast: Richmond DPU hires permanent director and former Del. Dave LaRock files to run for governor.

Feb 27, 20256 min

2/26/25 - VCU Health to resume some gender-affirming care for minors

A federal judge rules a lawsuit filed by the ACLU against Liberty University can move forward; Virginia’s wine spotlighted in Governor’s Cup competition; and other stories. In the podcast: VCU Health to resume some gender-affirming care for people 19 years old and younger; a federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit filed by the ACLU against Liberty University can move forward.

Feb 26, 20255 min

2/24/25 - Oysters on Capitol Square

Those same lawmakers also duke it out in an oyster eating contest. Hear more from VPM News' Jahd Khalil and Patrick Larsen.

Feb 24, 20256 min

BizSense Beat: February 21, 2025

Plans were unveiled for a new city government building; Developer DC Blox is moving forward with plans for a data center in Henrico County; The Magnolia Green project in Chesterfield is looking to expand; and a new cafe and wine lounge opened in Carytown.

Feb 22, 20255 min

2/21/25 - General Assembly reaches tentative budget agreement

State budget negotiators are proposing state employee bonuses, keeping skill games illegal and using an optional local tax to fund school construction. Plus: Redevelopment plans in a Charlottesville neighborhood might include a new market.

Feb 21, 20259 min

2/19/25 - Lawmakers seek additional military tuition program funds.

Lawmakers have proposed additional money, reporting requirements for Virginia’s tuition waiver program for families of killed or injured veterans. Plus: A congressman from Virginia is co-sponsoring a bill to terminate the U.S. Department of Education, a bill outlawing lying to minors during interrogations passed the General Assembly — and other Central Virginia news. In the podcast: A bill outlawing lying to minors in interrogations passes state Senate; ACRJ begins $49M renovation.

Feb 19, 20255 min
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