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  • The top stories for March 3, 2026, including a ruling that allows early voting to proceed in Virginia's redistricting referendum, a bill in the Senate would create new policy for police informants, and a chef in Blacksburg re-creates historical Appalachian cuisine.
  • The top stories for March 16, 2026, including a wrap-up of the General Assembly session, a lighter crowd attended a Second Amendment rally at the state capitol, and a new program at Danville Community College will feed the growing demand for aviation technicians.
  • The top stories for March 17, 2026, including a measure before Gov. Spanberger that would expand collective bargaining rights, a special tour of Monticello for those willing to pay, and the issue of smoking in Virginia casinos goes unaddressed in the General Assembly.
  • The top stories for March 30, 2026, including a weekend protest in Charlottesville in support of immigrants, legislation before the governor protecting workers from heat stress, and a new report suggests a third of all Virginia jobs could be impacted in some way by artificial intelligence.
  • The top stories for March 20, 2026, including falling enrollment in Virginia's public schools, how Virginia's Senators voted on the new head of the NSA, and Friday's chat on state politics and government between analyst Jeff Schapiro and Michael Pope.
  • The top stories for March 23, 2026, including a look at overtime pay for Department of Corrections security staff, remembering Lt. Col. Brandon Shah, and APCO has a plan for removing coal ash from its closed site in Giles County.
  • The top stories for March 26, 2026, including a measure Gov. Spanberger is considering that would allow more cameras to catch speeding drivers, Roanoke City Schools look to cut 170 jobs, and part three in a series on energy, and coal plants.
  • The top stories for March 27, 2026, including Google committing to a data center in Botetourt County, volunteer work camps provide opportunities in historic preservation, and Michael Pope and analyst Jeff Schapiro discuss campaigns on each side of Virginia's redistricting debate.
  • The top stories for April 9. 2026, including college faculty calling on Gov. Spanberger to amend collective bargaining legislation, Sen. Tim Kaine's reaction to news of a ceasefire in the war with Iran, and a look the impact of invasive species on plants in the region.
  • The top stories for April 10, 2026, including Virginia Tech President Timothy Sands' plans to step down, a right to contraception bill is signed, and we meet Bill Barker, who's spent more than four decades portraying Thomas Jefferson.
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