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Congress will claw back $1.1B from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. VPM, which is a PBS and NPR affiliate, will lose more than $2.5M over the next two years in lost funds. VPM President Jayme Swain says the cuts could result in the loss of Central Virginia local programming.
July 18, 2025 at 6:37 PM
Congress will claw back $1.1B from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. VPM, which is a PBS and NPR affiliate, will lose more than $2.5M over the next two years in lost funds. VPM President Jayme Swain says the cuts could result in the loss of Central Virginia local programming.
Students, faculty and community members gathered Saturday morning to show support for outgoing UVA President Jim Ryan.
Ryan announced his resignation last week after the school faced scrutiny from federal investigators related to its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion practices.
Ryan announced his resignation last week after the school faced scrutiny from federal investigators related to its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion practices.
July 1, 2025 at 8:09 PM
Students, faculty and community members gathered Saturday morning to show support for outgoing UVA President Jim Ryan.
Ryan announced his resignation last week after the school faced scrutiny from federal investigators related to its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion practices.
Ryan announced his resignation last week after the school faced scrutiny from federal investigators related to its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion practices.
A curious viewer asked, “What happened to the German school on German School Road?” Billy Shields found out what happened, and how the road got its name.
May 14, 2025 at 3:22 PM
A curious viewer asked, “What happened to the German school on German School Road?” Billy Shields found out what happened, and how the road got its name.
More than 1/3 of Virginia's hospitals are operating "in the red." Providers worry that federal cuts would hurt the already-struggling health care system. Here's @vpmadrienne.bsky.social in the latest VPM News Short.
May 12, 2025 at 1:29 PM
More than 1/3 of Virginia's hospitals are operating "in the red." Providers worry that federal cuts would hurt the already-struggling health care system. Here's @vpmadrienne.bsky.social in the latest VPM News Short.