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Richmond civilian police review board delayed again

By DEAN MIRSHAHI, VPM News

After nearly three years, a civilian review board meant to give oversight to the Richmond Police Department still hasn’t gotten off the ground. Now, it faces yet another delay after city councilors agreed to again push back a vote on the board’s policies. The initial push for a CRB started in 2017 with the Richmond Transparency and Accountability Project, but it didn’t gain momentum until widespread protests over George Floyd’s murder and police violence in 2020. Council voted to create the review board two years later. . . . Many involved in the effort blamed the slow wheels of bureaucracy for the delays, with some raising questions about the process and voicing worries that the holdup has already impacted Richmonders.

VaNews July 9, 2025


White: Ranked choice voting improves democracy. Will Va. embrace it?

By LIZ WHITE, published in Richmond Times-Dispatch (Subscription Required)

This year, Virginia voters have been going to the polls for critical elections across the commonwealth, and in many cases, they've seen a lot of names on their ballots. From the recent Democratic lieutenant governor primary to the 11th Congressional District special election primaries, Virginia has two real-time examples of how ranked choice voting (RCV) could benefit voters in crowded races. Both demonstrate why it's time for Virginia's political parties to further embrace RCV.

White is the executive director of UpVote Virginia, a nonpartisan democracy reform group based in Richmond.

VaNews July 9, 2025


National Republican group with ties to Trump is attacking Jay Jones

By BRANDON JARVIS, Virginia Scope

A PAC based in Texas with ties to a top Donald Trump donor is attacking Democratic attorney general nominee Jay Jones with over $100,000 in radio ads in Norfolk and Richmond. America’s PAC describes itself as a group that “specializes in expanding the free market conservative coalition by spreading the message to demographics that rarely vote conservative, including Hispanics and African-Americans.” Tom Donelson, a Texas Republican, runs the PAC. The ad attacking Jones focuses on illegal immigrants and accuses Democrats of supporting criminals, not victims.

VaNews July 9, 2025


Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin says his family escaped Texas floods

By GREGORY S. SCHNEIDER, Washington Post (Metered Paywall - 3 articles a month)

Virginia first lady Suzanne Youngkin and other members of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s family were stranded at property they own on the Guadalupe River in Texas on Friday, but they were unharmed by the devastating flash floods that have killed more than 100 people. The governor was in Virginia at the time. . . . Youngkin detailed how his family was in touch with him during the flood as he attended July 4 events in Virginia. He said Texas officials offered to airlift them out, but when it was clear they were no longer in danger he told authorities to see to other nearby life-threatening situations first.

VaNews July 9, 2025


Roanoke gets Virginia’s first Safe Haven baby box, designed to give parents in crisis a safe way to surrender a newborn

By EMILY SCHABACKER, Cardinal News

Visitors driving through the parking garage beneath Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital’s new emergency department will now notice an unusual door, raised from floor level and reminiscent of a mailbox, but larger. It’s built to hold a baby. This is Virginia’s first baby box, a device that allows a parent to legally and anonymously surrender an infant in a secure, monitored environment. . . . When Virginia passed a law in 2022 allowing the use of baby boxes, the idea caught the attention of a nurse at Carilion, and she began advocating for a local installation.

VaNews July 9, 2025


Federal agency used Richmond license plate readers for immigration enforcement without permission

By RYAN NADEAU, WAVY-TV

A federal agency used the Richmond Police’s license plate reader program to conduct unauthorized immigration enforcement activities, according to the department. On Tuesday, July 8, the Richmond Police Department (RPD) issued a press release regarding the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives’ (ATF) use of its license plate reader program to investigate immigration enforcement-related cases. . . . This sort of use violates the department’s operational standards, per the release. The ATF also did not explicitly disclose that it would be using this technology for immigration enforcement when it requested access to the license plate reader system.

VaNews July 9, 2025


VPAP Visual Local Election Turnout: June 2025 Primaries

The Virginia Public Access Project

Turnout for local primaries in June ranged widely across the state, from a high of more than 21% to a low of less than 5%. See which other primaries were on the ballot in these areas and may have contributed to motivating voters.

VaNews July 9, 2025


McCreash: State lawmakers took away my second chance

By TONI MCCREASH, published in Virginian-Pilot (Metered Paywall - 2 articles a month)

In 2020, the Virginia General Assembly passed a historic record sealing law set to take effect July 1. When I joined the Virginia Expungement Council in 2022, I was ecstatic to learn of this law, which gave me hope for a second chance. It was a promise to millions of Virginians such as me — an opportunity to wipe the slate clean after years of hardship and setbacks. After a decade of struggle, I believed that, at last, I could provide for my family, volunteer at my kids’ school, work towards my dream of becoming a math/statistics teacher, and move forward from a traumatic chapter in our lives. But in March, lawmakers shattered that hope.

McCreash of Chesapeake is a project and proposal manager who holds a master’s degree in health care analytics.

VaNews July 9, 2025


No fooling the public about federal spending bill’s ugly effects

Virginian-Pilot Editorial (Metered Paywall - 2 articles a month)

For years, Republican officials such as U.S. Reps. Rob Wittman and Jen Kiggans shouted themselves hoarse about the mounting national debt, worrying it would saddle future generations with the decisions of today. Elect us, they said, and we’ll get it under control. More recently, Wittman and Kiggans were among those GOP lawmakers who stood against legislation that made cuts to Medicaid. Kiggans was also among a handful who argued against the folly of ending clean energy tax credits that would directly affect jobs and opportunity here in Hampton Roads. Now the public knows better. Last week, both Wittman and Kiggans joined with all but two Republicans to pass the embarrassingly named One Big Beautiful Bill Act ...

VaNews July 9, 2025


Richmond police cut off federal access to license plate readers

By LUCA POWELL, Richmond Times-Dispatch (Subscription Required)

The Richmond Police Department cut off access to federal agencies seeking to use their license plate readers, the department announced Tuesday. “Moving forward, no federal agencies will have access to our license plate reader program,” said Richmond Police Chief Rick Edwards. “This tool is vital to solving serious crimes in our city, and we will ensure it is used lawfully, responsibly, and in alignment with Richmond’s values.”

VaNews July 9, 2025