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Virginia’s Attorney General joined the show to discuss the importance of this year’s elections.

Brenden Eyre, will be appearing at the Paramount Theater Saturday night as part of the 12th annual United Nations of Comedy: Brendan Eyre is one of the country’s top young comedians. He has appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers, Comedy Central, and Gotham Comedy Live. He is a regular on Sirius XM Satellite radio and was a “New Face of Comedy” at Montreal’s prestigious Just For Laughs Comedy Festival. His comedy has racked up over 20 million views on TikTok (a platform he still doesn’t really understand). Brendan’s debut album, Desiree, was a hit on both the Billboard and iTunes comedy charts.

The Executive Director and Assistant Executive Director of the Brothers United to Cease the Killing discussed violence intervention strategies, reentry and much more.

The Executive Director and Assistant Executive Director of the Brothers United to Cease the Killing discussed violence intervention strategies, reentry and much more.

Mary Kate Cary discusses the latest news from the US House of Representatives, Tommy Tuberville’s blocking of military promotions, former President Trump, and the at large Albemarle School Board election and much more.

T. J. Fadeley is a candidate for the Rivanna District Seat on the Albemarle Board of Supervisors.

WINA’s Chief Real Estate Analyst joined the show to discuss the ongoing challenges related to mortgage rates in the Real Estate industry and more.

John Freeman previews UVA Football against GT and looks ahead to Men’s Basketball.

The Chief of Police in Albemarle joined the show to discuss mental health, police collaboration, gun violence and public safety and community relations.

Albemarle Supervisor Ann Mallek appeared on Morning News to discuss her reelection campaign and some of the top issues facing the County.