Ian M. Stewart
Staff Reporter, VPM NewsIan M. Stewart is the transportation reporter and fill-in anchor for VPM News. He also produces and hosts the World Music Show for VPM Music — now in its 16th season.
Stewart has won multiple Regional Edward R. Murrow and Virginia's AP Broadcasters awards for reporting and sound editing. He graduated from San Francisco State University with degrees in journalism and creative writing.
You can often find him riding his bike around Chesterfield County or on Virginia's Capital Trail.
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Some road improvements were put in after two students died. Campus officials say more is needed.
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Trains, car brakes and construction are just some of the daily sounds Richmonders hear.
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As more canned beer appears in stores, the craft brewer said it’ll phase out bottles by the end of 2023.
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The Turkish artist with a mesmerizing voice mixes psychedelic folk with surf- punk sensibilities to unleash a musical manifesto.
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Like its predecessor, the new station is temporary.
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The Brazilian Girl member and solo artist has a new record out that showcases all of her artistic sides.
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PlanRVA’s Chet Parsons leads CVTA in its quest to fund big and small transportation projects.
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The previous bike-share closed in May following Bewegen Technologies' bankruptcy.
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Representatives of a company called We Go Share say they signed a contract with the city on July 31 to help restart RVA Bike Share.
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Of more than 1,600 active bus stops, roughly 25% lack basic amenities for riders.