Ian M. Stewart
Staff Reporter, VPM NewsIan M. Stewart previously was the transportation reporter and fill-in anchor for VPM News. He also produced and hosted the World Music Show for VPM Music during its 16 seasons.
Stewart won multiple Regional Edward R. Murrow and Virginias 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 the Virginia Capital Trail.
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Shyu will be playing Sunday at Ampersand International Arts Festival in Williamsburg.
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World Music Show interview with Japanese punk band Shonen Knife.
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The mixed-use development will connect area trails, parks.
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New music by Japanese punk icons Shonen Knife is on deck for this weekend’s World Music Show.
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Several other Virginia localities also received federal grant money from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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Similar marches were scheduled in D.C. and a handful of other states across the country.
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SB 1293 and SB 847 are out of the Transportation Committee, but will they make it to the House?
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State and local governments are beginning to see grant money from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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A grant program called “Safe Streets and Roads for All” will give localities direct funding to create safer roads. Safety advocates hope the money is spent correctly.
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A number of Gen Z candidates are running for — and winning — local and state offices nationwide. Jason Melendez hopes to join them.