Mallory Noe-Payne
Richmond ReporterMallory Noe-Payne is a Radio IQ reporter based in Richmond. She's covered policy and politics from the state capital since 2016. She was a 2020-2021 recipient of the Fulbright Young Journalist Award. She spent a year in Munich, Germany researching memory, justice, and how a society can collectively confront its sins, then creating the acclaimed podcast Memory Wars. Her Virginia-based coverage of home healthcare workers, voting rights, and Richmond’s Slave Trail have all won national news awards. Mallory is a graduate of Virginia Tech with degrees in Journalism and Political Science. You can contact her at noepayne@vt.edu.
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The recommendations come from a report released this week by the Virginia Commission to Combat Antisemitism.
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The votes have been counted, final results tallied and now the outcome certified. It’s the final stage in the election process.
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Localities will be able to apply for state money to help build, renovate, or update school buildings. The General Assembly has allocated about half a billion dollars for the new competitive grants.
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Today, politicians and local leaders have thrown their support behind a memorial park and museum here. But two decades ago, this history was buried under a parking lot.
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Museums for All is a nationwide initiative to get more people in more museums. Earlier this fall, several Richmond-area institutions decided together to participate, including Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens, the Children’s Museum and the Science Museum of Virginia.
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Virginia has had a bus line from Blacksburg to D.C. since 2017; providing service along I-81 to places like Lexington, Staunton and Harrisonburg.
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The comments came as Virginia’s Board and Department of Education continue to struggle through a divisive and confusing process of re-writing the state’s history and social studies SOL standards.
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Earlier this year, we aired our special series ‘Memory Wars,’ exploring how Germany has confronted the Holocaust and whether America could ever do the same when it comes to slavery and racism.Stephanie Wolf and Jess Clark, two reporters with Louisville Public Media in Kentucky recently took on a similar project.
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Ahmad Hawkins was shocked to hear the news that three members of UVA’s football team – students Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis, and D’Sean Perry – had been shot and killed Sunday night.
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Republicans were able to pick up a seat in one of the two hotly-contested Congressional races in Virginia.