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Professor Burton joined the show to continue discussing the UAW strike, mortgage rates, spending and inflation as it all relates to the economy.
Peter Thompson joined the show for his final appearance as Executive Director reflecting on the last 24 years of his tenure in the position as well as discussing their latest initiative to support the Blue Star Families of Central Virginia.
The owner of the Good Feet Store talks about a Thursday event at Stonefield open to the public featuring Isaac McNeely and Christian Bliss from Men’s Basketball, Malachi Fields from UVA Football and Amanda Sambach from Women’s Golf from 6:00p.m. to 8:00p.m.
The Governor joined the Morning News to discuss the election, the Secure Your Vote Virginia initiative and the Right Help Right Now plan as well.
President and CEO of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce Natalie Masri discusses the chamber goals, policy positions, feedback and advocacy for members and much more.
Chief Kochis discusses the unhoused situation surrounding Market Street Park, the investigation around the latest homicide in the city and much more.
Professor of Politics at UVA Mary Kate Cary discusses the ongoing search for a U.S. House Speaker, and the latest on the 2024 Presidential race.
The CEO and Principal Broker of Howard Hannah Roy Wheeler Realty discusses record high interest rates and what you should do moving forward.
Investigative Journalist Courteney Stuart discusses the top stories including the house speaker and zoning issues in Charlottesville.
7th District Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger joined the show to discuss the process of electing a speaker, what happens next, and her bipartisan initiatives in congress that support families, veterans and encourage gun safety.