Welcome to the Rams Unlimited Podcast Page from VCU Athletics your place for the inside scoop for VCU Sports. Subscribe to be the first to hear from Coach Odom plus features and other pods with VCU Student athletes, head coaches, assistant coaches, athletic department members and Ram Fans and influencers. You want inside information on VCU? You are in the right place.
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Eat It, Virginia! is a deep dive into the food, restaurants, and dining trends of Richmond, Virginia and spots around the Commonwealth.
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I will be talking politics with some emphasis on the commonwealth of Virginia.
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Abstract is the podcast of the Metropolitan Educational Research Consortium at Virginia Commonwealth University. We explore issues in public, PK12 education.
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The Virginia Emergency Management Association (VEMA) is a statewide organization that promotes and supports the twin goals of saving lives and protecting property during times of emergencies and disasters in Virginia. MISSION: "To promote, support and advocate for Emergency Management in the Commonwealth of Virginia." VISION: “The recognized expert and advocate for excellence in the management of emergency preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation throughout the Commonwealth of Virgini ...
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The hottest show on college radio. We discuss topics from business to mental health. Spreading love, knowledge, and positivity through radio. Check us out at 8pm every Thursday on WVCW.org. The Drop RVA is a production of WVCW, Student Radio at VCU. WVCW has all the appropriate licenses through BMI, ASCAP and SESAC to function as a commercial broadcast station through Virginia Commonwealth University in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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The Medical Society of Virginia (MSV) is a professional association of more than 9,000 Virginia physicians, medical students, residents, physician assistants and physician assistant students. MSV podcasts spread ideas, news, and knowledge to advance physicians and patients of every specialty and practice setting across the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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The Virginia Press Room is a weekly podcast that brings listeners the latest insights and analysis on Virginia’s most important stories directly from the journalists covering them. Produced in collaboration between VPM and the Virginia Public Access Project, the series is hosted by journalist and author, Michael Pope, and features a rotating cast of reporters from the Virginia press corps. The Virginia Press Room offers a behind-the-scenes look at state politics, policy and the issues shapin ...
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The facilities, services, and programs of the University Student Commons and Activities department are designed and implemented to bring together all members of the Virginia Commonwealth University community—students, faculty, staff, alumni, and guests—thereby contributing to intellectual, emotional, and social growth through informal interaction.
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Matt Black and Chris Derham discuss the craft beer scene around Hampton Roads, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the World.
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VILE VIRGINIA is a true crime and history storytelling podcast that pokes at the dark underbelly of the Commonwealth of Virginia. SIC SEMPER TYRANNUS, Y’ALL.For more information visit www.vilevirginia.com! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/vile-virginia-a-true-crime-podcast--4092316/support.
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On Jersey2Job, former Virginia Commonwealth and Northern Iowa athletic administrator Nate Clayberg & Northern Iowa basketball alum Adam Viet, discuss the challenges and successes that student-athletes have following their days of competition. The transitions from an identity as an athlete to workplace professional can be difficult and hard to navigate for many. The Podcast will includes conversations with current and former collegiate athletes as well as coaches and athletic directors from s ...
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This podcast, hosted by Dr. Wally Smith of Virginia Commonwealth University, features interviews of diverse leading experts including researchers, physicians, and individuals living with the disease, exploring the history of the disease, the global impact and need for additional providers, disparity and bias in sickle cell disease, and promising news regarding the management and treatment of sickle cell disease. Learn about the past, present and future of sickle cell, and join us in the figh ...
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The Virginia History Podcast covers the rich history that has made the Commonwealth what it is today. Events covered during this podcast will include - Colonial Era American War for Independence Pre-Civil War Civil War Reconstruction Early Modern Virginia During the World's Wars Cold War Virginia Contemporary Virginia Along the way, I will blog, mostly small notes, resources, and pictures to supplement the history at www.vahistorypodcast.com
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VPM's daily newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Hosted by Benjamin Dolle, Phil Liles, Kim Strother and VPM News staff, episodes are recorded the night before so you can wake up prepared.
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Please join Veteran Dr. Char Gatlin and LTC (Retired) Kevin Sickinger for The Abstract Veteran Series, a special feature of The Abstract Doctors podcasts. The Abstract Doctors is a series of weekly podcasts that feature fascinating guests from the world of medicine, professional & Olympic sports, psychology, coaching, health science, wellness, & inspiring stories of people who overcome, achieve and find ways to improve their life each and every day. Dr. Char Gatlin serves as the co-chair of ...
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CapTech Trends features thought leaders and subject matter experts discussing emerging technology, design, and project methodology. Our goal is to unite diverse skills and perspectives to show how data, systems, and ingenuity can transform and enable organizations to advance what’s possible in a changing world.
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A plan from a fed up humanist… YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCa-WQiR3gB3WXGMFGx8PYlQ Twitter: @CommitOrRegret
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A summary of recent fusion energy news stories presented by young fusion researchers. Keep up to date with all the recent news in the industry in this one easy, fortnightly package. And look out for the bonus "Extra" deep-dives. Fusion News is also available as a video version for those who like pictures: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQSc-BFbCpFJjhZldM3BOcQ
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5/23/25 - School districts hire more multilingual teachers to comply with new state law.
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5:27Plus: Virginia loses out on EV chargers; Gov. Youngkin touts 1000 undocumented immigrant arrests; and other stories. NEWSLETTER In the podcast: Richmond must hire 55 new multilingual teachers to comply with new state law; plans for new EV stations in Virginia get scrapped.By VPM
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Plus: Richmond’s interim CAO is out; more on VCU’s DEI; and other stories In the podcast: Henrico's data center growth; Richmond’s interim CAO to resign.By VPM
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5/21/25 - Curious Commonwealth asks “Who Was Humphrey Calder?”
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9:31The latest installment of Curious Commonwealth explores who Humphrey Calder was.By VPM
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UnPHILtered with Coach Martelli_May 2025 Broadcast
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51:40Rams Unlimited proudly presents our first ever UnPHILtered with Coach Martelli feature the new head coach of the Rams and Phil Martelli, Jr. With plenty of summer episodes ahead Coach and Robby take this time to talk about his transition into his new role as the skipper of the Rams program. They also talk about how to build a culture with a new sta…
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05/20/25 - Traffic impacts are expected as graduation ceremonies happen in the Siegel Center.
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4:55Plus: A look at economic impacts in Southwest Virginia; school zone speed cameras are now active in Charlottesville; and other stories. In the podcast: Graduation season has commenced, with traffic impacts expected in and around the Greater Richmond area.By VPM
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Ticket Diversity, Amendment Rejections, and Non-Traditional Candidates
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39:01In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by: Olivia Diaz of the Associated Press, covering the diversity of Virginia's Republican candidates against the backdrop of a federal crackdown on DEI. Charlotte Rene Woods of the Virginia Mercury, covering the Virginia House Clerk rejecting three of Governor Youngkin's vetoes. Brad…
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5/19/25 - Murders highlight Chesterfield's need for an IPV shelter
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5:57This story contains references to intimate partner violence, also known as domestic violence. Today’s episode accompanies an article that first published on May 13. VPM News is also asking our audience, "How are federal immigration policies affecting Virginians?" Visit vpm.org/inmigracion for more information. (We’re also asking en YouTube and Inst…
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BizSense Beat: Ownership of Petersburg restaurant sparks legal battle
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5:03VPM Host Lyndon German and BizSense Reporter Mike Platania discuss the the top business stories across the Richmond region. Platania delivers a deep dive on a legal dispute over the sale of the historic Dixie Restaurant in Petersburg in which a paperwork error may end up costing the former owners a significant sum.…
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VCU Basketball Live was back in action Thursday night May 15. Robby is joined by the Times Dispatch's Zach Joachim, Brandon Jennings (21:00) and the mayor, Brandon Rozzell (35:00). Jennings talks about his time in the portal and what compelled him to return for his sophomore season. Rozzell was as was a charismatic as ever, talking about drawing in…
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5/16/25 - RVA HealthCorps initiative to run through August
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5:18Plus: The City of Charlottesville has a new City Attorney; Recent rains have been good for easing drought conditions; and other stories.By VPM
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5/15/25 - Chesterfield School Board votes to install metal detectors in middle, high schools
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6:38The new tech in Chesterfield schools will cost $2.8 million. The county's decision comes after a January pilot project at Meadowbrook High and Robious Elementary where students had to walk through metal detectors over two days. In other news: Albemarle County is surveying damage after storm flooding, Hanover is redistricting schools in 2026 — and m…
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ITER completes super magnet; University of Texas solves fusion challenge; Fusion collaboration in Germany; Is China pulling ahead in fusion?
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9:05Mechanical design engineer Jasmine Mund gives this week's global fusion news update, summarizing behind all of the major headlines. Links to all of the stories mentioned are included below. 1. ITER completes fusion super magnethttps://www.neimagazine.com/news/iter-completes-fusion-super-magnet/ 2. University of Texas-led team solves a big problem f…
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5/14/25 - Richmond City Council fires IG James Osuna
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4:40Richmond's inspector general, who is appointed by the council, had been in the position since 2019. Did you know VPM News is posting video shorts about Central Virginia news? Check out Tuesday's episode, which may sound familiar: "Where did German School Road get its name?" You can find VPM News Shorts on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube!…
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05/13/25 - The first homes built through Henrico County’s affordable housing trust fund were recently sold
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5:33Plus: the University of Virginia will acquire the Federal Executive Institute instead of Charlottesville City Schools; An update on tax rebate checks from the City of Richmond; and other stories.By VPM
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Intra-Party Chaos, Fraud Accusations, and Americorps Funding Cuts
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37:59In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by: Kate Seltzer of the Virginian-Pilot, covering the ousting of Laura Hughes, former chairwoman for the Virginia Beach Republican Party. Greg Schneider of the Washington Post, covering accusations of fraud between the Youngkin administration and the Nansemond Indian Tribe over heal…
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5/12/25 - New UVA institute to develop next-gen scientists, medical leaders
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6:02The University of Virginia’s Manning Institute for Biotechnology is set to be a “catalyst” for innovation in Virginia and beyond when it opens in 2026.By VPM
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BizSense Beat: Feed More HQ purchased, Powhatan private school, VCU Health expansion
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4:45VPM News Host Lyndon German and Richmond BizSense Reporter Jackie DiBartolomeo, discuss the top business stories of the week. This week they cover the purchase of the former head Feed More headquarters in Richmond, Powhatan County approving a rezoning request for private school campus and VCU Health's expansion to downtown children’s hospital set t…
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05/09/25 - A special review has been launched into the Bon Air JCC by Virginia’s Office of the State Inspector General
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6:08Plus: Richmond reacts to the first American pope; invasive fire ants spotted in Albemarle County; RPS Superintendent Jason Kamras' contract extended; and other stories.By VPM
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5/08/25 — What the dissolution of VCU’s DEI office means for former staff
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9:24VPM higher education reporter Megan Pauly speaks to former staff members of Virginia Commonwealth University’s Division of Inclusive Excellence. In the podcast: VPM News reporter Megan Pauly speaks to former staff of VCU’s shuttered diversity office.By VPM
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5/7/25 - One-third of Virginia’s rural hospitals are operating in the red
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8:21Plus: A feature from our partner station WMRA on Virginia Humanities losing federal grants for cultural programs.By VPM
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5/6/25 - DOGE cuts 16 AmeriCorps community service programs in Virginia
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4:57The US Department of Government Efficiency directed the federal agency for community service and volunteerism to make the changes. Program directors and organization heads impacted told VPM News the sudden cuts left them hurt, confused and scrambling to find answers. More than 160 members in Virginia were cut due to the grants ending, according to …
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Early Voting, Budget Cuts, and Controversy On The Republican Ticket
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31:30In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by: Laura Vozzella of the Washington Post, covering controversy on the Republican ticket as Governor Youngkin tried to oust Lieutenant Governor John Reid. Dwayne Yancey of the Cardinal News, covering early voting for both statewide and local primaries around Virginia. Jeff Schapiro …
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5/5/25 - Crisis Receiving Center in Henrico celebrates first year
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6:07Virginia’s first youth-specific alternative to emergency rooms is now 1 year old. In other news: It’s still state budget season, there are more federal funding freezes impacting Virginians — and other Central Virginia news.By VPM
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BizSense Beat: Richmond water treatment plant, modular apartments, GreenCity suit
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5:03VPM Host Lyndon German and BizSense's Jonathan Spiers discuss problems at Richmond’s water plant, housing nonprofits teaming up on modular apartment project in East End, and a lawsuit filed by Henrico County's Economic Development Authority's in connection with the county's GreenCity development deal.…
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5/2/25 - Diving through history with Tara Roberts
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9:50In an interview with Phil Liles, journalist Tara Roberts unpacks how the ocean helped her discover her history. In the podcast: VPM News is undergoing maintenance that may be impacting your radio signal or HD2 stream.By VPM
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Tom Ellington and Jon Schott join Robey and Scott to discuss the evolution and growth of Cirrus Vodka and the recent opening of its new tasting room in the Scott's Addition neighborhood of Richmond. The space, known as Ballast, also houses Yellow Umbrella and Slack Tide Fish Co. The tasting room's drink menu, created by Jon, includes a variety of v…
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05/01/25 - New federal data points to a shrinking GDP.
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7:20Plus: Charlottesville City Schools to acquire Federal Executive Institute property; Richmond Mayor Danny Avula to overhaul the city’s P-card program; and other stories. In the podcast: Richmond Mayor Danny Avula wants to overhaul the city’s purchasing card program for city employees.By VPM
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4/30/25 - International students at four of Virginia’s public universities have had their visa eligibility records restored.
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4:41Plus: Richmond City Council approves budget amendments; Gov. Youngkin appointed to FEMA council.By VPM
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4/29/25 - Rep. Rob Wittman’s constituents held a town hall without him
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6:55Congressman Rob Wittman (R–1st) declined to attend a town hall organized by some of his constituents. They still gathered to voice their concerns. In other news: Recent federal policy changes could open Virginia’s national forests up for logging, “Medicaid is not the home of fraud” — and other Central Virginia news.…
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ICE Raid, Right-to-Work, and Trouble in Purcellville
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35:37In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by: Hanna Pampaloni of Loudoun Now, covering the scandal surrounding a state police investigation of Purcellville's Vice Mayor. Luke Weir of the Roanoke Times, covering the Democratic debate for Lieutenant Governor, where all candidates voice support for ending Right-to-Work. Sean M…
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4/28/25 - Where do Virginia's statewide candidates stand on skill games?
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5:15Plus: the University of Virginia and Charlottesville City Schools want to acquire the Federal Executive Institute property, now considered government surplus, in Charlottesville.By VPM
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‘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.By VPM
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BizSense Beat: SMART SCALE, Insurance company sale, Olde Town Shopping Center toy store
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5:05Virginia transit officials recommended funding for 14 transportation projects in the Richmond region through SMART SCALE, a U.K.-based parent company of local insurance firm sells its U.S.-based business, and a global toy store plans to open in Henrico County's Olde Town Shopping Center.By VPM
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4/25/25- University of Richmond dedicates memorial to enslaved people who worked the land that became the university.
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6:44An experimental aircraft crashes at Langley-Eustis Air Force base; The University of Richmond holds a ceremony for a new memorial honoring enslaved people who worked the land that now belongs to the university, a public defender says ICE detained client during unrelated court hearing. In the podcast: Experimental aircraft crashes at Langley, Univer…
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4/24/25 - Charlottesvile area protests alleged federal immigration raid
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5:03Central Virginians gathered outside the Albemarle County Courthouse on Wednesday to protest an alleged immigration raid that was publicized on Tuesday. In other news: Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s office recently publicized that the newly created state-level immigration task force has arrested more than 500 migrants in the last two months.…
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4/23/25 - Cool the City initiative launches in Richmond
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6:48Plus: a proposed amendment in Richmond’s budget could ban new tobacco and cannabis shops in the city; Virginia’s decrease in jobs; a commemoration of Hanover students who integrated schools in 1963; and other stories.By VPM
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From bikes and toys to one reporter’s pants, Repair Cafe RVA works to keep Richmonders using their favorite items longer.By VPM
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Coal Emissions, Public Housing, and High School Reshuffling
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42:10In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by: James Libresco of Theogony, covering the difficulties around Alexandria's City High School's four-campus system--and the school district's new policy mandating Theogony's articles be approved by administration. Charles Paullin of Inside Climate News, covering President Trump's e…
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4/21/25 - Legal challenges on canceled international student visas.
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6:33Plus: possible solutions for reducing the number of youth incarcerated at the Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center; How pay for Hanover County’s boards and commissions compares to neighboring localities; and other stories. In the podcast: The latest update from VPM News’ “Idleness and boredom” series; VMI appoints an interim president.…
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BizSense Beat: CSX lawsuit, Goochland County brewery, Virginia Housing
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5:05Prominent Richmonders challenge a North American railroad company in a million-dollar lawsuit; a Goochland County brewery prepares to reopen after a yearlong hiatus; and Virginia Housing looks to build a new $15 million parking deck in Richmond.By VPM
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4/18/25 Trump administration terminates international students' visas
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5:30International students and alumni in Virginia have their visas or visa eligibility terminated. In other news: Virginians can save on power bills with power grid improvements —and more Central Virginia news. VPM's Spring 2025 membership campaign has been extended to April 20. Right now, several challenges are ongoing that can double your support of …
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Special Edition: The Latest Campaign Finance Numbers
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46:32In this special episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by Ben Tribbett of Pocket Aces Consulting, and Jeff Ryer, former spokesman for the House and Senate Republicans, to break down the latest campaign finance disclosures for the candidates in Virginia's statewide and local races. VPAP: Q1 Campaign Finance Reports -- The Virgini…
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4/17/26: Curious Commonwealth answers more recycling questions!
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9:24VPM News editor Whittney Evans digs in to answer this Curious Commonwealth: What does the data tell us about how much Virginia recycles? Submit your own question at vpm.org/curious. VPM's Spring 2025 membership campaign ends on April 18. Right now, several challenges are ongoing that can double your support of our mission. Click or tap here to lear…
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4/16/25 - Crowded state primary fields for Lt. Gov. AG
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5:46Early voting in Virginia’s 2025 primary kicks off on May 2. In other news: Hanover County honors its local integration history, some Virginians have automatic state+federal tax extensions — and more Central Virginia news. VPM's Spring 2025 membership campaign ends on April 18. Right now, several challenges are ongoing that can double your support o…
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04/15/25 - Federal grant cuts: Richmond water, state teacher training and health initiatives
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6:23St. Mary’s Hospital expansion proposal; Henrico planning for change in water infrastructure; UVA Foundation announces new CEOBy VPM
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Research Cuts, TSA Picketing, and the Bills That Passed
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33:30In this episode of The Virginia Press Room, Michael Pope is joined by: Sage Tanguay of the Bold Dominion podcast, covering some niche bills passed during the latest General Assembly session. Michael O'Connor of the Virginia Dogwood, covering Richmond TSA workers picketing to get their union back from the Trump Administration. Nathaniel Cline of the…
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4/14/25 - Guitarist Daniel Bachman uses the natural world to create his music
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9:17Bachman captures audio from thunderstorms, floods and the quiet of nature and integrates it into his work.By VPM
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BizSense Beat: Richmond's City Center, the Diamond District and Hanover data centers
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5:04Richmond officials break ground on a portion of the Diamond District development and explore redevelopment options for the city's shuttered coliseum behind the scenes. Meanwhile, Hanover staff review a revamped proposal from a developer seeking to build a data center campus that spans across the borders of the county and the town of Ashland.…
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4/11/25 - Trump order could affect Va. climate policies
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5:51Plus: staffing shortage at Bon Air youth prison; VCU considering tuition increase; GRTC likely to extend free fare program; Ukrop’s 10K road closures In the podcast: Trump order could affect RGGI; staffing shortage at youth prisonBy VPM
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04/10/25 - Chesterfield County officials approve "austere" budget
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5:09The approved budget is not official yet, as Gov. Glenn Youngkin has until May 2 to make changes to the state's budget. In other news: Charlottesville City Schools delay school zone speed cameras; new superintendents voted in for Goochland and Hanover counties; and other news.By VPM
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