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Jill joined the show to forecast that there could be better times in the housing market on the horizon and more.
Tim Heaphy provides legal analysis on the guilty verdict of former President Donald Trump in Manhattan.
Jason Armesto joined the show to report on his coverage of the 5th District candidate forum at Spring Creek and the City School Board’s decision to table action on proposed school police officers.
Courteney Stuart takes a look at the removal of a no trespassing order for a PVCC Nursing student at UVA, the antisemitism lawsuit that has been filed against the University, the 5th District Republican Primary and more.
WINA Sports Medicine, Injury Prevention and Athletics Analyst Dr. Bobby Chhabra discusses the unintended effects of the NCAA settlement for schools to directly pay athletes including ramifications like student athletes who cannot fulfill their agreement due to injury or transfer and much more.
Emily joined the show to talk about the major events happening in the month of June in regard to the Alzheimer’s Association’s work to support patients and caregivers and much more.
Former House of Delegates member and current economist Sally Hudson joined the program to provide analysis on inflation, housing affordability, the labor market for college graduates and how federal policy impacts the economy.
The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere talks about their healthy living series that focuses on mediation not litigation and much more.
Ed Burton says both political parties share blame for the current state of inflation in our country and that we will need a compromise in order to fix it.
Lo Davis breaks down the implications of the historic settlement between the NCAA, the power conferences and student athletes and how there are now more questions than answers.