
Megan Pauly
Staff Reporter, VPM NewsMegan Pauly reports on early childhood and higher education news in Virginia. She was a 2020-21 reporting fellow with ProPublica's Local Reporting Network and a 2019-20 reporting fellow with the Education Writers Association.
Megan previously worked for NPR affiliate WDDE in Wilmington, Delaware, and freelanced for NPR affiliate WAMU in Washington, D.C. She's also reported for NPR, Marketplace, The Atlantic, The Hechinger Report and more.
Email Megan: [email protected]
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VPM News also recently reported on complaints lodged against the long-term care facility between 2017 and 2021.
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The assaults have been swept up into the political debate about transgender student bathroom policies.
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Most contributions to the program claimed on tax returns during the past six years have been from individuals with six-figure incomes or above.
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The Richmond Fire Department report noted that an August 2021 inspection found several code violations at the school.
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A number of bills introduced this year attempted to roll back protections for LGBTQ+ Virginians.
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed the commonwealth's biennial budget Tuesday.
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The review process began when a parent filed a complaint against the book, which Cold Harbor District Supervisor Michael Herzberg described as “garbage” in a February Facebook post, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
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The state budget currently includes $100 million for lab schools — but it’s still subject to amendments by Gov. Glenn Youngkin. Youngkin's office formally received the budget on Thursday, and the governor now has a week to submit amendments and vetoes.
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While the Virginia Department of Social Services deemed some complaints about Fillmore Place unfounded, many — especially more recent complaints — were found to be valid upon inspection from the state.
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The emergency design procurement process will take about two months, according to a district presentation to board members.