Recent Stories
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Since Tuesday, students and faculty had gathered at the school's Charlottesville campus in support of Palestine.
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Recent Stories
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Students continue to protest at campuses across the country, despite the risk of arrest. Some schools now threaten demonstrators with disciplinary action, while others promise the opposite.
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Younkin has until May to approve $10M in initial funding.
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Food permit requests have decreased in Richmond compared to pre-pandemic numbers. In Henrico and Chesterfield counties, they've increased.
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Metro’s board approved its FY2025 budget this week, avoiding service cuts.
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The Virginia governor's delegation will travel between Sunday and May 3.
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Two impending laws close a yearslong chapter marked by bipartisan delays.
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Virginia remains one of at least 20 states without a major league sports team.
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The former Richmond resident, who turned 24 last month while in captivity, has spent 200-plus days in captivity.
General Assembly
- VPM News talks to Gov. Glenn Youngkin about the new budget proposal: full transcript
- Legislators, governor break budget deadlock, extend negotiations
- State budget deal uncertain ahead of reconvened session
- Gov. Glenn Youngkin talks state budget plans
- Youngkin adds more ratepayer protection to small modular reactor bills
- Federal agency mandates train crew weeks after Virginia governor vetoes bill
NPR Stories
- So long, Stumpy. More than 150 of D.C.'s cherry trees have to go as water rises
- Delta-8, an unregulated form of THC, is popular among high school students
- Tiny Desk premiere: Butcher Brown
- Meet RDDT: Popular social platform Reddit to sell stock in an unusual IPO
- AT&T says cell service is back after a widespread outage and some disrupted 911 calls
- Joshua Redman: Tiny Desk Concert
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