
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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Children's Hospital of Richmond estimated a need of 3,000 doses. It got roughly 100.
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More details expected during the governor’s Dec. 20 budget proposal presentation
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The Build Our Own Teacher Program offers support for teaching assistants to gain licensure.
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Development scarce following second failed casino referendum.
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Thousands of children expected to lose care if investments aren’t made to sustain pandemic-era funding levels.
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COVID-19's effects on health care settings worsened barriers to care for pregnant people of color.
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VPM News spoke to about 10 voters in Richmond before 7 a.m. Here's what they said.
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The city has pledged $19 million of potential casino tax revenue to child care initiatives.
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Experts say FOIA laws make it hard for public to access key information.
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He recommended redrafting the proposals 'to address the board's concerns in a way that does not concede liability unnecessarily ... .'