
Angie Miles
Host/ProducerAngie Miles, Host/Producer, is one of Virginia’s most experienced broadcast journalists, known for her decades of anchoring at WTVR CBS 6 and WWBT NBC 12 in Richmond, and reporting at WVIR in Charlottesville and WVPT in Harrisonburg. She founded a literacy nonprofit called HAPPY Reading and taught broadcast news at Virginia Commonwealth University. Miles holds two degrees from the University of Virginia, a B.A. in Communications and an M.A. in Education. With deep connections across Virginia, Miles will anchor the show and host VPM News Focal Point and special broadcasts.
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Researchers use technology and deep brain stimulation to develop Neuroprosthetics that may restore the sense of smell or treat seizures and other ailments.
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Those with lived experience, and experts, share how American systems of education, economic factors and more often contribute to the Black-white achievement gap.
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As many as 75% of gifted Black children are never identified. We'll explore some of the reasons behind the achievement gap.
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Ruby Bridges is famous for being among the first to integrate a southern white school, but in Virginia, it happened more than a year earlier.
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Researchers, advocates and those living with food allergies speak about the challenges.
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Richmond, Virginia, was notorious for a record number of murders in the 1990’s. Project Exile aimed to slow gun violence.
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School closures and challenges with virtual learning during the pandemic are likely contributing factors to lower test scores in Virginia.
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The Alzheimer’s Association estimates a 12% increase in the disease in Virginia by 2025. Learn about your options if you or a loved one is struggling with the disease.
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With a grant of more than a million dollars, Virginia-based Art for the Journey hopes to expand its relationship-building, brain-supporting, science-backed program to thousands more people in senior care facilities.
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He spent nearly seven years at the Hanoi Hilton during the Vietnam War. One Navy pilot talks about his life behind bars and what it taught him about other people.