Keyris Manzanares is a dedicated bilingual multimedia journalist with experience in visual, digital and audio storytelling. A two-time Emmy Award winner, Manzanares has built a reputation as a rising star in public media, earning multiple accolades for reporting excellence and impact.
Manzanares joined VPM News in 2021 to support the launch of VPM News Focal Point, a weekly half-hour multi-platform news magazine program covering news, politics, and cultural events in Virginia. Manzanares has produced in-depth reports on topics such as Virginia’s ICE detention centers, migrant farmworkers, the mental health crisis in Richmond’s Latino community and restorative justice.
In 2024, Manzanares was named “Rising Star in Public Media’ by Current, “Persona de Poder’ by Radio Poder 1380 (WPTK, Richmond’s Spanish radio station) and was a finalist for an Ñ Award from National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ).
Manzanares also earned the ‘Outstanding News Series’ award from the Virginia Association of Broadcasters (VAB) for her 2-part feature collaboration on the state of mobile home parks, which also received a Capital Emmy nomination.
Before joining VPM, Manzanares worked as a digital reporter at WRIC-ABC 8 in Richmond. There she launched, anchored and produced “Hoy en RVA,” a Spanish-language news digital-first initiative – aimed at informing Central Virginia’s Latino community.
Manzanares graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2018 with a degree in mass communications with a concentration in broadcast journalism.
Email Keyris: [email protected]
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Richmond City leaders unveiled the third draft of Code Refresh Monday afternoon, offering a revised approach to the city’s zoning...
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Public meeting highlights in Central Virginia for the week beginning Aug. 17.
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Public meeting highlights in Central Virginia for the week beginning Aug. 10.
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"I felt it in my heart. This is where VPM should be."
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Public meeting highlights in Central Virginia for the week beginning August 3.
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City voters will determine whether RPS gets more construction funds.
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Public meeting highlights in Central Virginia for the week beginning July 27
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The school district also announced $4.3M in cuts to balance its budget.
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PEERS RVA takes notes from Love on the Spectrum.
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There are no primaries for the seat currently held by Rep. Jennifer McClellan.
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City staff are expected to release a new draft of the zoning update this month.