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The Director of Marketing and Communications for the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce gives you an update on a major new initiative to help local businesses with employee recruitment and retention and more.

The Senior Chaplain at the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail and Executive Director of ‘Hope is Everything’ joined the show to talk about serving those recently incarcerated, their children and a major event this spring.

CBS Senior Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger joined the show to discuss the recent jobs report, the national debt and more.
WINA’s Chief Legal Analyst discussed the Charlottesville Police, Secretary of State in Maine, the legal issues around migration in Texas and NY City, as well as the recent resignation of Harvard’s President.

The Voice of the Cavs stopped by to talk UVA Hoops.

Master Police Officer Andy Muncy joined the show to discuss officer recruitment, the values of the ACPD, what to expect from the job and more.

Investigative journalist and host of WINA’s ‘Charlottesville Right Now’ stopped by for trading spaces to discuss a recent survey of Albemarle teachers, density in the city and repeat criminal offenders in the headlines and more.

The Chair of UVA Orthopedics breaks down UVA Men’s Hoops, the FSU College Football Playoff snub and the phenomenon of sixth- and seventh-year seniors in college football because of medical redshirts and the transfer portal.

Professor of Economics at the University of Virginia Ed Burton reacts to the U.S. historically reaching a $34 Trillion dollar debt.

Mayor Wade joined the show to discuss his goals for the city, the zoning ordinance, the school system and more.