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Abbey Stumpf joined the show to preview the Board of Supervisors meeting discussing a proposed fee for County electric vehicle charging stations, a public hearing on Rivanna Futures, and the development of legislative priorities for the next General Assembly Session.
Dr. Reilly, a Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Professor of Neurology at UVA Health joined the show to discuss the difference between normal aging and memory impairment and much more as we highlight June as brain awareness month.
Robert Berger joined the program live from Jerusalem to report on the latest in ceasefire negotiations, the political dynamics around the war in Israel and perceptions of the U.S. by Israeli citizens and more.
Jill provides an update on the labor market and an interesting assessment of the strength of the economy and more.
Rob Schilling joined the show to discuss his show moving back to 2 hours daily starting on June 10th as well as providing analysis on the 5th District Congressional Republican primary and more.
George Rivera the owner of Wartime Fitness on River Road joined the show to promote the first ever USA sanctioned amateur boxing event that will happen at Charlottesville High School on Saturday June 8th at 2p.m.
Albemarle Police Detective Michael Schneider joined the show to discuss internet safety topics like cyber bullying and protecting yourself from online financial scams and more.
Investigative Journalist Courteney Stuart discusses the 5th District Primary and the appearance of Marjorie Taylor Greene in Charlottesville, as well as the trial regarding the torch march at UVA in 2017 and the Human Rights Commission in the city and more.
Dr. Chhabra joined the show to talk about the importance of the business model for college athletics to change in order to support the new landscape of paying athletes and how it could affect UVA and much more.
Emily Rosenberger is with the Alzheimer’s Association, and she joined the program to talk about June being brain awareness month and the major fundraising initiative ‘The Longest Day’ and more.
