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  • 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 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 April 13, 2026, including a look back at Virginia's failed constitutional amendments and the effect of light from communities on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
  • The top stories for April 17, 2026, including the muder-suicide of former Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax, new gun legislation, and a closer look at the state's drought conditions.
  • The top stories for May 18, 2026, including a nonprofit erasing millions in medical debt for some Southwest Virginia families, more than 1,000 people are recorded saying 'Appalachia' to examine how the word is pronounced, and Comcast and Appalachian Power are caught up in a dispute over broadband infrastructure.
  • Top stories for May 15th, 2026 including Bike trails in Blacksburg, the latest in VA politics, drought, and more.
  • The top stories for May 19, 2026, including reaction to the planned merger between Dominion and NextEra Energy, Virginia congressional candidates re-focus on the existing map with redistricting now dead, and scientists track two iconic fish in the Chesapeake Bay as part of a three-year study.
  • The top stories for May 20, 2026, including Gov. Spanberger's vetoes of plans for a marijuana marketplace and prescription drug affordability board, electricians push to keep tax breaks for data centers in state budget talks, and Charlottesville's downtown mall is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
  • The top stories for May 1, 2026, including Lynchburg city officials backtracking on growth projections made at Liberty University, the state's US Senators have a federal plan thatthey believe should mirror Virginia gun laws, and we meet a musician who's making the dungeon synth genre popular in Appalachia.
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