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Beth Solak is the Chair of the Committee on for the annual Martha’s Market to support women’s health programming at Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital.

WINA Political Analyst Mary Kate Cary is a professor of politics at UVA and a former political speech writer. She provides excellent analysis on the regional and national political landscape including the VA General Assembly and the 2024 race for the White House.

WINA Real Estate Analyst and host of ‘Real Estate Matters’ discusses the ongoing mortgage rate and overall real estate issues in our community and country.

Bea LaPisto-Kirtley discusses cell phone service in the County, Micro Transit and much more.

Dr. Miller and Dr. Chhabra joined the show to discuss Dr. Miller’s compelling new book ‘Raising A Healthy Youth Athlete’.

United Way President Ravi Respeto and Board Chair Amanda Litchfield joined the morning news during the live broadcast for the kickoff breakfast of the 32nd annual Laurence E. Richardson Day of Caring.

Carolyn Dillard with the UVA Office of Diversity and Equity and Jackie Martin from the UVA Health System joined the live broadcast at the John Paul Jones Arena for the Day of Caring kick off breakfast.
Dr. Goldstein is an Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, at UVA Health and discussed the importance of how you handle medications, non narcotic options for pain management and options for responsibly disposing of medications including the Drug Take Back initiative.

Brian Pinkston recaps the most recent City Council meeting including concerns over homelessness, and more.
Meg Bryce joined the show to discuss her positions on reading scores, support for teachers, the role of the school board and transportation issues.