This VPM News investigative series examines how years of understaffing created dangerous conditions, strained staff and left youth vulnerable.
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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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This fall 2023 special series dives into how Richmond's neighborhoods promote — or hinder — residents' well-being.
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The VPM Daily Newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes.
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The Richmond Times-Dispatch recently published an investigation that revealed 23 Virginia school districts have pulled books from school libraries over the past two years, amid a historic level of book banning across the country. RTD Reporters Jess Nocera and Sean McGoey spoke with VPM News education reporter Megan Pauly about their findings. Below is a transcript of their conversation, which has been edited for clarity.
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In part two of the World Music Show’s look at music from Ukraine, host Ian Stewart speaks with music producer Daniel Roseberg about what some musicians are dealing with in worn-torn Ukraine.
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Virginia Commonwealth University has expelled Delta Chi fraternity for violations that allegedly led to the death of a student.
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COVID-19 caused the studio to shut its doors for just over three weeks, and the studio's executive director says the pandemic didn’t deter the staff from its mission.
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The program sets aside an estimated $5 billion to pay off Farm Service Agency loans, which are made to farmers who don’t have the means or credit to get them elsewhere. The funds will impact about 16,000 farmers of color.
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Photo essay: Members of Richmond's LGBTQ+ community started Safe Space Market to create an inclusive and COVID-safe gathering space.
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The president of the student body at Virginia Commonwealth University is facing hundreds of insults and threats online after a Canadian conservative media outlet wrote about their anti-police political views.
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This Presidents’ Day, in the aftermath of Virginia’s blackface scandals, community leaders and members marched to the State’s Capitol to once again urge Governor Ralph Northam to resign.
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In the wake of Virginia's blackface scandals, black lawmakers are pushing a legislature with an unsavory past to see the racial implications of their policy decisions.
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Around two dozen black politicians and activists gathered in front of the Executive Mansion on Wednesday night to urge Governor Ralph Northam to resign
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WCVE news director Craig Carper and state politics reporter Ben Paviour discuss attempts to impeach Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax, a possible softening on Governor Ralph Northam, and more.
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Activitst renewed calls for Gov. Ralph Northam to step down after he announced his intention to go on a so-called “reconciliation tour” across the state.
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The California woman who accused Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax of sexual assault released a statement Wednesday detailing her allegation.
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WCVE news director Craig Carper and state politics reporter Ben Paviour discuss a whirlwind 24 hours and week at Capitol Square.
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Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring released a statement Wednesday admitting that he wore blackface once while he was in college.
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Democratic Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax has retained the law firm of Wilkinson Walsh + Eskovitz--the same firm that represented then-Supreme Court nominee…
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Gov. Ralph Northam's refusal to step down now may make forgiveness a long shot, especially in the African American community.