The VPM Daily Newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Episodes are recorded the night before.
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Lieutenant governor says landmark case was about school choice, not segregation.
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State Sen. Mark Obenshain recently claimed otherwise in a floor speech.
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Several Virginia governors have seen their party lose General Assembly seats during their term.
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State general fund collections have increased by 45% over the past four years.
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The VPM Daily Newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Episodes are recorded the night before.
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The inaccurate statements date back to a mid-2022 claim from prominent Republican politicians.
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Setting new standards for teaching history in Virginia public schools has opened raw wounds along political and racial lines.
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At issue is a bill introduced by U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) that would set a national ban on abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
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Gov. Ralph Northam plans to take the first steps on May 15 to reopen businesses shut down by the coronavirus, even though Virginia has not met all his conditions for starting action.
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Gov. Ralph Northam recently announced that Virginia will be receiving decontamination systems that will help provide front-line health workers with protective equipment against COVID-19.
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Is the American economy overwhelmingly driven by consumer spending?
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Politifact VA dissects a statement by former White House advisor Steve Bannon.
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Warren Fisk and Craig Carper discuss a statement by Richmond mayor Levar Stoney.
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Politifact VA: Congressman Bobby Scott claims U.S. is last in coronavirus testing.
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Poltifiact Virginia: Is Virginia's lockdown date the latest in the nation?
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VPM's Craig Carper and Warren Fiske separate coronavirus fact from fiction.
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Richmond City Councilwoman Kim Gray recently announced she’ll run for mayor this year, promising to be stricter on spending than incumbent Levar Stoney.
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Some Virginia Democrats changed position on a proposed redistricting amendment that would take map-drawing power away from the General Assembly.