VPM News
VPM Daily Newscast
This VPM News supercast contains Central Virginia's news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Hosted by Kim Strother and VPM News editors, episodes are (usually) recorded the night before so you can wake up prepared.
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6/9/26 - Chesterfield landfill cleanup cost could top $170M 09.06.2026 4:21
Read more from VPM News: Report: Roughly 1 in 5 rural Virginia hospitals at risk of closure Accountability questions remain over former Shoosmith Landfill Other links: Latest study finds rezoning will spur most new housing in mixed-use corridors from urban core through West End (The Richmonder) Sailors prepare for Cock Island Race on June 13 in Portsmouth (WAVY) How the Drive to Find a Con...
6/8/26 - Richmond pauses new Woodville ES building 08.06.2026 4:49
More from VPM News: New Woodville ES on hold due to $41M Richmond Public Schools funding gap Richmond 311 flood calls show uneven reporting, response times Henrico releases development plan for Best Products site, Brook Road corridor On the agenda: RPS budget cuts, Richmond resident planning commission WATCH: Some Virginian Voters Still in 'Limbo' (YouTube) Other links: Former RPS employe...
BizSense Beat: Diamond District dispute, Fortune 500, Lady Chiller 06.06.2026 4:22
VPM News Host Lyndon German and BizSense Reporter Jonathan Spiers discuss the Richmond region's top business stories starting with details of an altercation between the owner of the Flying Squirrels and a Diamond District executive, Richmond's place on the Fortune 500 list and local ice sculpture entrepreneur.
6/5/26 - Judge halts universal background checks on Virginia private gun sales 05.06.2026 4:43
Read more from VPM News: Background checks on Virginia gun sales halted once again Sylvia’s Sisters gets largest donation in history to fight ‘period poverty’ Other links: Measles Exposure Report (Virginia Department of Health) $13B USS Ford needs costly system flush for plumbing repairs (WHRO) Outback Steakhouse hit with $1.5M lawsuit after woman allegedly slips on mashed potatoes (Dexerto) Virg...
6/4/26 - Retail cannabis in Virginia could still become reality 04.06.2026 4:59
Read more from VPM News: Richmond School Board cuts budget to close $4M deficit State budget could provide end-run for Virginia's retail weed WATCH: 🌡️ Virginia’s Drought Conditions 🌡️ Other links: RPS Summer School (Richmond Public Schools) Up-and-down spring temperatures blamed for millions of dollars in crop damage in Virginia (Cardinal News) Sycamore Grove project, grocery store no long...
6/3/26 - Voting rights restoration stuck in limbo for some convicted felons 03.06.2026 4:07
Read more from VPM News: Virginia voting applications stuck in limbo for many with felony convictions Case closed in 14-year-old lawsuit over Fluvanna prison conditions Other links: How much are lawsuits against GRTC costing taxpayers? Officials won’t say (Richmond Times-Dispatch)* Virginia revenue forecast jumps by $1.5 billion as budget talks continue (Virginia Mercury) It's tick season:...
6/2/26 - Hanover supervisors veto large data center project 02.06.2026 4:39
Read more from VPM News: Congress earmarks $850K for stormwater improvements in Shockoe watershed Hanover supervisors nix Mountain Road data center project ICYMI: On the agenda: RPS budget cuts, Richmond resident planning commission Other links: Virginia lawmakers are set to return to Richmond as budget deadline nears (Virginia Mercury) Code refresh opponents air AI-generated ad showing wo...
6/1/26 - Virginia Tech’s BOV set to meet after rector refuses Spanberger’s request to resign 01.06.2026 5:25
Read more from VPM News: Lawmakers surprised by Spanberger's veto of higher ed governance bills Recent rains aren't enough to reverse Virginia's severe drought status Higher ed union rift deepens amid failed collective bargaining expansion On the agenda: RPS budget cuts, Richmond resident planning commission Other links: Spanberger’s veto spree turns many in her own party against her (The...
Policy Matters: May 28, 2026 31.05.2026 4:53
‘Policy Matters’ is your window into Virginia politics with VPAP. It's our monthly roundup of the top political headlines from across Virginia, powered by VPAP’s daily e-newsletter, VaNews. In this episode we chat with VPAP's Executive Director Cat Anthony about the scuttled redistricting effort, which bills Governor Abigail Spanberger vetoed, and data from the end of the lobbying year. You can fo...
BizSense Beat: Diamond District, Swift Creek Mill Theatre, Field Trip Bikes 30.05.2026 5:15
VPM News Host Lyndon German and BizSense Reporter Jackie DiBartolomeo discuss the Richmond region's top business stories starting with an update on the Diamond District, Swift Creek Mill Theatre operations and a new bike shop in Church Hill.
5/29/26 - Spanberger ousts head of Virginia Tech’s BOV 29.05.2026 11:52
Plus: A look at how Henrico County groups are trying to slow the growth of invasive plant species. Read more from VPM News: A growing invasion: Henrico’s effort to track and contain invasive plants Federal nutrition benefit cuts hit Charlottesville's immigrant communities hard Gov. Spanberger ousts Virginia Tech Rector John Rocovich Other links: After years of no penalties, Richmond DPU wan...
5/28/26 - New work requirements disqualify many for food stamp benefits 28.05.2026 12:42
Plus: Quadaire Patterson hopes Virginians vote “yes” to restore rights of returning citizens. Read more from VPM News: Quadaire Patterson wants full citizenship for people convicted of felonies Chesterfield planners wave caution flag on Southside Speedway relaunch Hanover planning commission advances US-1 redevelopment proposal Other links: Spanberger: Reviving vetoed bills in a budget would...
5/27/26 - Curious Commonwealth asks: Why was Colonial Beach known as “Las Vegas on the Potomac”? 27.05.2026 10:09
The nickname was built on casino operators’ clever use of a legal loophole. Read more from VPM News: Curious Commonwealth asks: Why was Colonial Beach known as “Las Vegas on the Potomac”? Spanberger signs mandatory paid sick leave into law Cyclists and business owners push for trail improvements in Chesterfield Other links: Third draft of code refresh to be rolled out in phases starting i...
5/26/26 - Novel set in 2020 Richmond explores change during social unrest 26.05.2026 9:27
More from VPM News: Virginia War Memorial adds 4 names to Shrine of Memory Inside one woman’s effort to bring tiny homes to Richmond On the agenda: Chesterfield administrator candidates, Richmond bag tax update ICYMI: Spanberger's split decision on immigration bills draws praise, frustration ICYMI: Novel set in 2020 Richmond explores personal change during social unrest Other links: Richm...
5/25/26 - Cville Tulips builds community with resettled Afghan, Syrian women 25.05.2026 7:52
More from VPM News: Charlottesville group builds community with resettled Afghan, Syrian women WATCH: 🚭 Virginia Maintains Retail Can't-abis Market 🚭 Other links: VPM is Bound for Downtown! (Instagram) Notes from the Square: What a week, Virginia (Cardinal News) City considers relocating Pantops encampment amid concerns (CBS19) Lewis Ginter's $31 million expansion is now open (WTVR) Ne...
BizSense Beat: Recreational marijuana in Virginia, Dominion merger, Shamin Hotels 23.05.2026 5:02
VPM News Host Lyndon German and BizSense Reporter Jack Jacobs discuss the Richmond region's top business stories starting with Gov. Abigail Spanberger's veto to a bill that would have legalized retail marijuana sales beginning in 2027, Dominion Energy's merger with NextEra, and Shamin Hotels' expansion in the Richmond.
5/22/26 - Chickahominy Nation plans new child care center in Charles City County 22.05.2026 8:17
Read more from VPM News: Chickahominy Nation plans child development center in Charles City County Scale Up Henrico invests in local businesses without traditional funding Novel set in 2020 Richmond explores personal change during social unrest Other links: Council committee punts on transparency measures after shutting down discussion (The Richmonder) Dave Kennedy drops out of 6th District...
5/21/26 - Richmond mayor wants to ease local immigration fears 21.05.2026 5:06
More from VPM News: Virginia tries to balance regulating AI and avoiding Trump blowback Virginia closes loophole in invasive plant law WATCH: 🏠 Virginia Affordable Housing Solutions? 🏠 Other links: Richmond schools highlighted nationally for reading recovery, literacy gains (The Richmonder) Preservation, environmental groups say Valley Link transmission line risks Va.’s natural resources...
5/20/26 - Gov. Spanberger vetoes retail marijuana market 20.05.2026 4:49
Read more from VPM News: Spanberger vetoes retail weed market bill, despite campaign pledge Richmond outlines 4 steps to build trust amid ongoing immigration fears Habitat for Humanity project brings innovative affordable housing to Staunton Cooling centers open in Central Virginia to help beat the heat Other links: Va. Senate pushes back on governor as budget showdown looms (Richmond Time...
5/19/26 - NextEra Energy to acquire Dominion Energy 19.05.2026 5:05
Read more from VPM News: 'Assault weapons' ban OKed by Spanberger met with immediate legal challenges Florida-based NextEra agrees to $67B Dominion Energy acquisition Other links: GRTC commits to another year of fare-free service (The Richmonder) Spanberger directs new revenue forecast to aid budget talks (Richmond Times-Dispatch)* Parents frustrated over broken AC at Henrico elementary sc...
5/18/26 - Spanberger’s collective bargaining veto tests relationship with labor 18.05.2026 5:36
Union members have called the veto a “betrayal.” Also: The US Supreme Court denied a request to intervene in Virginia's redistricting fight. Read more from VPM News: Spanberger’s collective bargaining veto tests relationship with labor Hanover broadband expansion on track for completion by end of 2026 ICYMI: US Supreme Court declines to intervene in Virginia redistricting On the agenda: Richmon...
BizSense Beat: Richmond Free Press building, Timber Pizza, Stella's Grocery 16.05.2026 5:04
VPM News Host Lyndon German and BizSense Reporter Mike Platania discuss the Richmond region's top business stories starting with the recent sale of the historic Richmond Free Press building, a pizzeria opening in Northside and Stella's new storefront in Chesterfield County.
5/15/26 - A measles outbreak in Buckingham County 15.05.2026 4:43
Read more from VPM News: Richmond judges press city councilors on poor conditions at John Marshall building Richmond Virtual Academy to close amid budget constraints Other links: Why Richmond may move polling locations away from city schools (WTVR) NAACP asks US Supreme Court to overturn Virginia redistricting decision (Virginia Mercury) ‘Chill’ bear tranquilized after journey into Oregon...
5/14/26 - Richmond School Board authorizes Commerce Road land sale 14.05.2026 5:27
A developer offered the city $7 million in cash for the Southside site. Read more from VPM News: Enrollment still open for Virginia Preschool Initiative 2026 Dominion Energy Riverrock road closures Other links: Hyperscale, Hyperspeed: North Carolina residents worry about rate hikes to power AI data centers (WUNC) Virginia students continue to struggle in reading but show signs of recovery (...
5/13/26 - Richmond City Council passes a budget 13.05.2026 5:01
Read more from VPM News: Spanberger signs landmark paid family and medical leave bill into law Richmond School Board votes to surplus Southside property marked for development Other links: Richmond's top judge orders City Hall to justify failure to improve downtown courthouse (Richmond Times-Dispatch)* Deal inked to sell Richmond Free Press building to local developer for $2.4M (Richmond Bi...
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