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Dawnthea M. Price Lisco
Managing Editor, VPM NewsDawnthea M. Price Lisco (dawn-TAY-uh, she/her) is the managing editor at VPM News, Virginia’s home for public media.
Previously, she worked at CNET, Guns & America, WAMU/DCist, Slate magazine, Mic and The Free Lance–Star. DMPL lives in Richmond with her family — and plays a lot of video games.
Email DMPL: [email protected]
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The five-story building and annex in downtown Richmond is tentatively set to break ground in 2024.
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If the decision stands, that would leave only the general registrar’s office at 2134 W. Laburnum Ave. open for all of Richmond's early votes ahead of Nov. 7.
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The Virginia Department of Education's new regulations are not in effect at school divisions — yet.
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The guidelines echo Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s push for parents’ rights.
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All of the General Assembly’s 140 seats are up for grabs this year.
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Names were not released as of Tuesday night.
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The delegate will move to the Virginia Senate, which should kick off another special election to fill his House seat.
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It’s part of a pilot program to address learning loss due to the pandemic.
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The Richmond-based conglomerate will soon own the only pod-based vape with FDA market authorization.
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Legislative updates from Monday, Feb. 27.