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Pope & Schapiro: No sign of budget progress
Posted in Uncategorized on April 8, 2022
There’s no sign of progress in the negotiations to form a state budget.
So how long can the gridlock go? And can the governor break the logjam?
Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Michael Pope ponder those questions.
War in Ukraine spurs legislation here in U. S.
Posted in Uncategorized on April 7, 2022
The war in Ukraine is prompting some members of Virginia’s Congressional delegation to introduce a range of bills addressing the issue.
Michael Pope reports.
Group aims to preserve overlooked Civil War battlefield, site of U.S. Colored Troops victory
Posted in Uncategorized on April 6, 2022

Virginia is filled with Civil War battle sites. That’s nothing new. But one location has special significance in African American military history.
Sixteen Black soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor for their service in the Civil War and almost every one of those medals was given to men who fought in the Battle of New Market Heights.
Mallory Noe-Payne has more.
Full Disclosure Briefing: Virginia’s move to renewable energy
Posted in Uncategorized on April 5, 2022
A new United Nations report says countries aren’t cutting greenhouse emissions fast enough to stay below key global climate limits.
Roben Farzad, host of the Full Disclosure podcast, and Craig Wright have more on Virginia’s pace.
Several new bills look to accelerate broadband expansion
Posted in Uncategorized on April 5, 2022
Virginia still has large segments of the population that have no access to broadband.
But, as Michael Pope reports, lawmakers are hoping to implement some new laws to change that.
Rappahannock Tribe takes ownership of ancestral town on Fones Cliffs
Posted in Uncategorized on April 4, 2022

Nearly 400 years after the Rappahannock Tribe was forced from their lands, they will finally return as owners to one of their towns on Fones Cliffs.
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, herself a member of the Pueblo Laguna Tribe, spoke during the ceremony.
Pamela D’Angelo was there.
Full Disclosure Briefing: War’s impact on agriculture
Posted in Uncategorized on March 29, 2022
The war between Russia and Ukraine is impacting much more than gas prices.
Roben Farzad, host of the Full Disclosure podcast, and Craig Wright have more on the potential effect on agriculture here in Virginia and around the world.
Enrollment increases in Virginia’s ‘G3’ community college programs
Posted in Uncategorized on March 28, 2022

Spartanburg Community College welding instructor Teresa Elder (left) grades Harris during class.
One of former Governor Ralph Northam’s signature policy proposals is known as G3 — that’s an investment in community colleges that helps low-income students get in-demand work credentials at little or no cost to them.
This past fall was the first full semester of the program. And as Mallory Noe-Payne reports it bucked the trend of low-enrollment.
Va. News: College refugees & birds vs. buildings
Posted in Uncategorized on March 28, 2022
College campuses are emerging as prime destinations for refugee families. And new building designs are being developed to help save birds.
Those have been among the most read stories over the past week at the Virginia Public Access Project’s Va. News link.
More now from Fred Echols and Edie Gross.
Pope & Schapiro: A new elections commissioner & Youngkin’s public pitch to budget negotiators
Posted in Uncategorized on March 25, 2022
The negotiations to set Virginia’s budget have entered a new, rather public, phase.
Richmond Times-Dispatch political columnist Jeff Schapiro and Michael Pope have more on that.
With plenty of jobs available, technical education classes are booming
Posted in Uncategorized on March 23, 2022

With four-year and community college enrollments on a two-year decline, technical education is emerging as a bright spot for students interested in skilled trades like carpentry, car repair, energy, and electrical work.
Christine Kueter has that story.
Shockoe Hill African Burial Ground in Richmond gets landmark designation
Posted in Uncategorized on March 23, 2022

What may be the country’s largest burial ground for enslaved and free African-Americans is one step closer to federal recognition.
As Mallory Noe-Payne reports, the site in Richmond recently earned a spot on the Virginia Landmarks Register.
Full Disclosure Briefing: Rising interest rates
Posted in Uncategorized on March 22, 2022
Interest rates are starting to move higher as federal regulators try to bring inflation under control.
But will it be enough?
Roben Farzad, host of the Full Disclosure podcast, and Craig Wright talk about the impact and the potential outcomes.
Va. News: School board representation and tree canopies
Posted in Uncategorized on March 21, 2022
Students are asking for more of a voice in decisions made by a Virginia school board. And Charlottesville is looking for ways to restore its tree canopy.
Those have been among the most read stories over the past week at the Virginia Public Access Project’s Va. News link.
More now from Fred Echols and Edie Gross.
Pope & Schapiro: The new normal of overtime budget negotiations
Posted in Uncategorized on March 18, 2022
The scheduled General Assembly session may be over, but there’s still major work to be done by legislators.
Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Michael Pope talk about the new normal of overtime budget negotiations.
Virginia Tech hopes for upset in NCAA Tournament
Posted in Uncategorized on March 17, 2022
The University of Richmond upset Iowa in the NCAA tournament Thursday.
And Virginia Tech hopes to do the same in its first-round game Friday afternoon.
Greg Echlin has more from Milwaukee.
FD Briefing: Gas prices and the potential for relief
Posted in Uncategorized on March 15, 2022
Crude oil prices dipped a bit this week, though gas prices are still at record highs in the US.
Roben Farzad, host the Full Disclosure podcast, and Craig Wright talk about what’s driving those prices and the potential for some relief.
Legislators left Richmond without a budget. What happens next?
Posted in Uncategorized on March 13, 2022
Lawmakers ended the General Assembly session Saturday.
But as Michael Pope reports, they left town without passing a budget.
Pope & Schapiro: Budget negotiations and lessons from the session
Posted in Uncategorized on March 11, 2022
The final act of this General Assembly session will likely be an agreement on Virginia’s budget.
But Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond-Times Dispatch, and Michael Pope say there’s likely to be more action even after adjournment.
At Jamestown, there’s still time to see a special exhibit celebrating the resiliency of Tribes in Virginia
Posted in Uncategorized on March 8, 2022

It’s not often we have the chance to experience some of the more personal cultural treasures of Indigenous communities in Virginia.
Pamela D’Angelo reports the exhibit of them at the Jamestown Settlement in Williamsburg is open for just a few more weeks.
Full Disclosure Briefing: The race for gambling entertainment dollars
Posted in Uncategorized on March 8, 2022
The company that puts on the Kentucky Derby is now a player in Virginia. In a multi-billion dollar deal, Churchill Downs will acquire the parent company of Colonial Downs and its Rosie’s Gaming locations.
Roben Farzad, host of the Full Disclosure podcast, and Weekend Edition host Craig Wright discuss the race for gambling entertainment dollars.
Pope & Schapiro: As time runs out on General Assembly, some big issues are left behind
Posted in Uncategorized on March 4, 2022
Time is running out on this year’s General Assembly session. And that means some high-profile issues are likely out of time as well.
Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times Dispatch and Michael Pope have this update from the state capitol.
Full Disclosure Briefing: The economic impact of sanctions on Russia
Posted in Uncategorized on March 1, 2022
Western governments have been steadily tightening the economic sanctions on Russia, targeting everything from banks to airline flights to Russian-made liquor on the shelves of Virginia ABC stores.
Roben Farzad, host of the Full Disclosure podcast, and Weekend Edition host Craig Wright discuss some of the economic side-effects that might be felt here.
Pope & Schapiro: Budget battles, election audits and approval numbers
Posted in Uncategorized on February 25, 2022
The battle over Virginia’s budget is creating fireworks at the state capitol.
Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Time-Dispatch and Michael Pope bring us up to speed on some of the big story lines at the General Assembly this week.
Senate committee delays decision on criminal case files
Posted in Uncategorized on February 23, 2022
Last year lawmakers opened up public access to some police documents in closed cases.
Now, as Michael Pope reports, they’re considering rolling that back.
Full Disclosure Briefing: Luring the Washington Commanders to the Commonwealth
Posted in Uncategorized on February 22, 2022
The Washington Commanders’ contract at FedEx Field in Maryland expires after the 2026-27 season. And an effort to lure the football team to a new stadium in Virginia is working its way through the General Assembly.
Roben Farzad, host of the Full Disclosure podcast, and Weekend Edition host Craig Wright have more on the proposal that comes with a whole lot of strings attached.
Pope & Schapiro: With mask legislation settled, attention turns to taxes and budgets
Posted in Uncategorized on February 18, 2022
There have been a few wins, a few losses and plenty of draws so far for Governor Glenn Youngkin’s agenda in the first half of the General Assembly session.
Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Michael Pope have more on what’s been done and what’s still to be decided.
Family and faith propel retired teacher to finish Richmond Marathon 19 times
Posted in Uncategorized on February 17, 2022

We’re bringing you a little inspiration this morning/afternoon. The story of a woman who recently celebrated her 80th birthday and whose long accomplished life, so far, has included running the Richmond Marathon 19 times.
Mallory Noe-Payne paid her a visit and has the story of a life that goes far beyond running.
Virginia Senate approves March 1 mask deadline
Posted in Uncategorized on February 15, 2022
Full Disclosure Briefing: Spirit and Frontier airlines hope to land big merger
Posted in Uncategorized on February 15, 2022
Low-cost airlines Spirit and Frontier are trying to land a big-dollar merger. If approved, the merger would bring a thousand daily flights to 145 destinations under one brand.
Roben Farzad, host of the Full Disclosure podcast, and Craig Wright talk through the potential impacts.
Pope & Schapiro: Almost at the midpoint
Posted in Uncategorized on February 11, 2022
The General Assembly session is almost at its midpoint. And it’s clear that the split control of the legislature has sidelined numerous bills from both Democrats and Republicans.
But there have been a few areas of agreement so far, as Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Michael Pope point out.
Full Disclosure Briefing: Volatility and the markets
Posted in Uncategorized on February 8, 2022
It’s been a volatile couple of weeks for the stock market, highlighted by a big loss for the company formerly known as Facebook.
Roben Farzad, host of the Full Disclosure podcast, and Craig Wright have more on Meta and where the markets might be heading.
Pope & Schapiro: Help and hindrance for Youngkin’s agenda
Posted in Uncategorized on February 4, 2022
Governor Glenn Youngkin’s getting plenty of help for his agenda in one chamber of the General Assembly, while he’s finding plenty of roadblocks in the other.
Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Michael Pope have a rundown of where those efforts stand as well as the court fight over masks in schools.
Full Disclosure Briefing: Alden Global Capital’s attempted takeover of Lee Enterprises
Posted in Uncategorized on February 1, 2022
Since November, hedge fund Alden Global Capital has been attempting to buy out Lee Enterprises, one of the nation’s largest newspaper chains. Lee’s properties include The Richmond Times-Dispatch, The Roanoke Times, The News & Advance in Lynchburg and The Daily Progress in Charlottesville, among others.
Lee rejected an initial bid, but Alden Global persists.
Roben Farzad, host of the Full Disclosure podcast, and Morning Edition host Craig Wright have more on that.
Va. News: A new way to commute and the end of a small town
Posted in Uncategorized on January 31, 2022
The decline of the Virginia coalfields will apparently bring an end to a century-old town. And Northern Virginia commuters may one day be able to get to work in Washington DC by water.
Those have been among the most read stories over the past week at the Virginia Public Access Project’s Va. News link.
More now from Fred Echols and Edie Gross.
Pope & Schapiro: School masks, snitch lines and Dominion donations
Posted in Uncategorized on January 28, 2022
Glenn Youngkin has been facing a slew of self-made controversies in the first weeks of his governorship.
Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Michael Pope bring us up to speed on what’s been happening at the state capitol.
Full Disclosure Briefing: What’s driving unionization efforts at Starbucks?
Posted in Uncategorized on January 25, 2022
Starbucks has grown exponentially in 50 years to more than 15,000 stores in the U.S. All of this growth and success without union employees.
But now two stores in New York have unionized and petitions for unions have been filed at two stores in Richmond.
Roben Farzad, host of the Full Disclosure podcast, and Craig Wright discuss what’s driving the effort and how it might impact the company.
Governor Youngkin outlines COVID-19 action plan
Posted in Uncategorized on January 20, 2022

After his inauguration, Governor Glenn Youngkin removed requirements for masks in schools and vaccination of state employees.
Thursday, he rolled out a new plan to address the state’s vaccination rate and surge in hospitalizations.
David Seidel has more.
Full Disclosure Briefing: How Youngkin’s business background might shape his term as governor
Posted in Uncategorized on January 18, 2022
Glenn Youngkin took the oath of office as Virginia’s 74th Governor on Saturday.
Roben Farzad, host of the Full Disclosure podcast, and Weekend Edition host Craig Wright discuss Youngkin’s business background and the role that might play in his term as governor.
Va. News: Hospital capacity and marking medical history
Posted in Uncategorized on January 18, 2022
A Black woman who unknowingly made a major contribution to cancer research is finally receiving public recognition. And Virginia hospitals are struggling to provide care as more COVID-19 patients are admitted.
Those have been among the most read stories over the past week at the Virginia Public Access Project’s Va. News link.
More now from Fred Echols and Edie Gross.
Youngkin lays out priorities to General Assembly
Posted in Uncategorized on January 18, 2022
Youngkin, Education Secretary talk race & education policy
Posted in Uncategorized on January 17, 2022
As a candidate, Glenn Youngkin spoke about schools and race.
Jahd Khalil reports that in his first few days as Governor, Youngkin and his pick for education secretary are looking to minimize race’s role in developing education policy.
Legislation would ban political donations from public utilities
Posted in Uncategorized on January 17, 2022

Members of the General Assembly are prohibited from taking campaign contributions during the General Assembly.
And as Michael Pope reports, some would like to see even more restrictions on where lawmakers are able to get their money.
Youngkin calls for turning down the political temperature, as he takes aim at education and environmental issues
Posted in Uncategorized on January 16, 2022
Pope & Schapiro: Changes at the state capitol
Posted in Uncategorized on January 14, 2022
It’s an eventful week at Virginia’s state capitol as one administration ends and a new one begins.
Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Michael Pope got together in the halls of the capitol to talk about what those changes mean.
Northam: We are leaving this Commonwealth better than it was
Posted in Uncategorized on January 12, 2022

Governor Ralph Northam delivered his final State of the Commonwealth address Wednesday night.
David Seidel has more.
Northam’s farewell address did not sit well with the new Republican Speaker of the House.
Michael Pope explains why.
General Assembly faces decisions on marijuana licenses
Posted in Uncategorized on January 11, 2022
Marijuana is now legal in Virginia in small amounts, but there’s no way to buy it legally because nobody has a license to sell it.
Michael Pope reports that’s a problem lawmakers are trying to fix.
Northam announces new COVID-19 emergency order
Posted in Uncategorized on January 10, 2022
Va. News: Stranded by snow and starting a new chapter in Virginia’s COVID-19 fight
Posted in Uncategorized on January 10, 2022
A 93-year-old driving to Florida needed 39 hours to get through Virginia. And the man who has shaped Virginia’s response to COVID-19 will be stepping down.
Those have been among the most read stories over the past week at the Virginia Public Access Project’s Va. News link.
More now from Fred Echols and Edie Gross.
Pope & Schapiro: Governors facing criticism
Posted in Uncategorized on January 7, 2022
Virginia’s outgoing and incoming governors have both been dealing with criticism this week.
Jeff Schapiro of the Richmond Times-Dispatch and Michael Pope have more on that and a preview of the General Assembly session coming next week.













