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Here’s a recap of the top stories on the morning of Nov. 4 , 2022:
Youngkin administration shut down education ‘tip line’ in September
Reported by VPM News’ Ben Paviour
“The help education email was deactivated in September, as it had received little to no volume during that time,” spokesperson Macaulay Porter said in an email. “Constituents are always able to confidentially reach out to the governor’s office through various constituent service methods.”
In other news:
He lost his home. Then, walking to work, he lost his life. (The Washington Post)
Pot dispensary’s appeal snuffed out by Chesterfield zoning board (Richmond BizSense)
Kilmarnock has ‘eyesore’ problem but no clear solutions (News on the Neck)
In case you missed it:
Latino voters weigh abortion, economy in 7th District race (VPM News)
Richmond police emails describe tip about potential July 4 mass shooting (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Dan Snyder may sell Washington Commanders (Virginia Business)