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Donor Account Manager Alexis Innis and District Manager Roger Gardner shared compelling data and stories on the importance of blood donation at the Broadcasters for Blood event held Monday at the Doubletree Hotel.
Wendy Horton joined the Broadcasters for Blood event live from the Doubletree Hotel to talk about the importance of blood donation overall and specifically to the UVA Hospital and more.
Jill Schlesinger reacts to the latest jobs report the potential of action from the Federal Reserve and the overall economy and more.
Ed Burton talks about economic opportunity in the United States as we approach July 4th.
Virginia provided the latest update on all the program services for the Center at Belvedere.
Tim Heapy provided analysis on the Supreme Court decision on Presidential immunity in a conversation with WINA News Director Jay Hart.
Professor of Emergency Medicine Dr. Chris Holstege discussed summer safety including avoiding accidental drowning, fireworks related injuries, the danger of heat stroke and using drugs and alcohol in higher temperatures.
Joe Phillips joined WINA Morning News Anchor Jay Hart to discuss important fireworks safety tips and what is legal and what is not in the city of Charlottesville.
Natalie Oschirin discussed the Belmont Bridge, the beginning of the increase in the meals and lodging tax, the bonds being issued in regard to a $90 million dollar renovation project and more.
The Regional Accounts Manager for the American Red Cross Terry Atwater joined the show to promote the July 8th Broadcasters for Blood event and the critical need for blood donation in our community.