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Brooke Gill is a program manager with the local chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association and she talked about the major initiatives for the month of June to support individuals suffering from memory impairment as well as their caregivers.
Professor Ed Burton reacts to the debt ceiling agreement reached between Speaker McCarthy and President Biden, the impact of crime on the economy and much more.
The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere discusses the importance of mental health for seniors and the supportive programming they offer and more.
Candidate Amy Laufer joined the program to discuss her platform and candidacy for the House of Delegates.
Neely Dahl is a Tobacco Treatment Specialist at the UVA Health System and she joined the show ahead of National ‘No Tobacco Day’ which was May 31st.
On this week’s Chamber Live local business professionals Alex Tiscornia and Nadira Muhammad joined to talk about the Chamber’s Affinity groups that promote networking and leadership development.
The Morning News takes a look at the ongoing challenge of youth violence and the root causes that are being overlooked and more.
Attorney General Jason Miyares discusses protecting your kids and recognizing missing children’s day as well as protecting youth from the dangers of social media and the harmful effects of recidivism on our communities and more.
A discussion on the factors that are contributing to violence in our community,
The Constituents Events Manager for the local chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association recapped their advocacy on Capitol Hill and previewed their major event that is approaching next month.
