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The Chair of the Albemarle Board of Supervisors described the update on cell phone policy at Albemarle Schools and discussed the personal wireless ordinance they passed to improve cell phone service for county residents.
Matt Laird is the Chair of the Charlottesville Walk to End Alzheimer’s and he provided an update on the October event and more.
Mayor Wade joined the show to discuss the adoption of a new Ranked Choice Voting ordinance for city council primary elections in 2025 as well as safety for young people in our community.
UVA Economics Professor Ed Burton discusses changes in the stock market, projections for the future of the economy, government regulation and much more.
The Director of Communications for Albemarle County discussed suicide prevention month, cell phone tower policies, schools and more as she previewed the Albemarle Board of Supervisors meeting.
The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere discussed the importance of community partnerships at the center and more.
Dr. Tippett is a Podiatrist at the UVA Health System, and she joined the show to discuss the risk factors and treatment options for peripheral arterial disease and more.
Tim Heaphy discussed the resignation of US Attorney Kris Kavanaugh, his relationship with UVA President Jim Ryan, the Jacob Dix decision from the events of 2017 and the latest indictment brought by federal prosecutor Jack Smith.
John Freeman joined the show to preview the matchup with the Richmond Spiders.
Listen as we discuss the efforts of not only Governor Youngkin but Creigh Deeds, Senate Democrats, Katrina Callsen and others in regard to Behavioral Health and combating drug overdoses.