
Adrienne Hoar McGibbon
Video Editor/Multimedia Journalist, VPM NewsAdrienne is the video editor and health care reporter at VPM. She also worked as a multimedia journalist and producer for VPM News Focal Point, VPM's news magazine style, public affairs program.
Before joining VPM, McGibbon worked as a producer and video journalist at C-SPAN in Washington, D.C focusing on the intersection of public affairs, politics and history. Prior to joining C-SPAN she worked in newsrooms in Hartford, Connecticut and Des Moines, Iowa. McGibbon has covered presidential elections since 2004, and the federal response to Hurricane Katrina and COVID-19.
The Richmond native and Freeman High School graduate earned a bachelor's in broadcast journalism from Emerson College and a master's degree in political communication from The Johns Hopkins University. She lives in Midlothian with her husband and two children.
Email Adrienne: [email protected]
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The federal system Virginia’s centers rely on is having “technical issues.”
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Despite pause on federal funding freeze, centers unable to access grants
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State lawmakers would need to waive the Medicaid “inmate exclusion.”
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Updated: Federal judge blocks order until February.
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Possible federal funding cuts, state trigger law put coverage at risk
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Lawmakers are pushing to protect federal tax credits that lower premiums.
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"It'll be another month, minimally, before we will be able to get those patients seen."
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin vetoed similar legislation in 2024.
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Food is being provided at Cardinal and Henry Marsh elementaries.
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"Brunswick would be a good learning opportunity for me. I knew they had newer books than what we had."