
News Deserts, License Plate Readers, and Sports Stadium Scuttlebutt
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Episode · 43:09 · Dec 18, 2023
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LINKS:Sponsor: Early Impact VirginiaLearn more about Jackleg MediaCheck out Black Virginia NewsIN THE NEWS: Virginia has seven news deserts, and the news blackout is only growing. A new report from the State of Local News Project shows that in the last 20 years, one third of America's newspapers have stopped the presses..The license plate on your car may soon be a data point followed by 73 local police departments and sheriff's offices, a dozen colleges and universities plus two dozen homeowners associations and civic associations. Critics worry that this technology can be used to investigate what store you shop at, which political rallies you are attending and even which doctors you are visiting.Community service boards across Virginia are receiving almost $60 million as part of a plan to add new crisis receiving centers and stabilization units across Virginia. The administration says the receiving centers will play an important role in making sure people in a mental health crisis don't get caught up in the criminal justice system.TRIVIA: Which neighborhood in Richmond got its name because of how the streets are arranged? At the Watercooler:- Chatter and buzz about DC sports teams looking to move to Alexandria- Abigail Spanberger's push to bring whole milk back to public schools has successfully passed the HouseLearn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMedia
43m 9s · Dec 18, 2023
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