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  • 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 March 31, 2026, including plans for the sale of a former Augusta County prison site, the parents of a home schooled Roanoke County child sue to participate in local sports, and a check on the status of Virginia's parole system.
  • The top stories for April 2, 2026, including Virginia's Attorney General taking on the President's executive order on mail-in voting, legislation is signed to create more manufactured homes in the state, and Virginia's GOP looks to the redistricting referendum as a way to regroup after some losses.
  • The top stories for March 25, 2026, including calls for more agreements between local police and immigration authorities, Gov. Spanberger signs an order to protect election integrity, and a look at new Virginia legislation focused on wild mushrooms.
  • The top stories for March 24, 2026, including efforts to restore Obamacare subsidies, a group working to protect national parks joins the debate over data centers, and a Charlottesville-area doctor specializing in LGBTQ care continues her efforts despite changes from the Trump administration.
  • 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 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 April 3, 2026, including a batch of education bills signed by Gov. Spanberger, Roanoke high schoolers spend time in spring break learning about labor unions, and Mary Washington takes on Emory Sunday in the NCAA Division III national basketball championships.
  • The top stories for February 10, 2026, including passage of assault weapons ban bills in each chamber of the General Assembly, and a preview of The Shark is Broken, a play centered around the production of the movie Jaws.
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