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Ed Burton discussed local housing affordability, inflation and much more.
Abbey previews the Board of Supervisor’s meeting including discussion of the six year transportation plan, VDOT reports and a proposed solar power substation in the Scottsville District and more.
Interim CEO of the Regional Chamber of Commerce Andrea Commerce discussed the LIVE initiative which stands for Lead, Innovate, Venture and Engage, as well as the return of the Chamber spring luncheon, and local economic and business development.
Dr. Doyle talks about the importance of being an organ donor and advancements in transplant research and surgeries.
Charlottesville’s Mayor addresses the recent council meeting including an employee compensation study, the budget, housing affordability and much more.
The Host of ‘Real Estate Matters’ and Principal Broker at Howard Hannah Roy Wheeler Realty joined the show to talk about the Easter Sunrise Service being held at the UVA Amphitheater.
Jill gives you important tips to claim tax credits on your Federal Income Tax return and more.
Professor Burton discusses the increasing costs of higher education, bank bail outs and his positive forecast for the economy in 2023.
Investigative journalist Courteney Stuart discusses the transportation scooters in Charlottesville, Tik Tok, the top stories from Cville Weekly and the recent arrest involving firearms and drugs and more.
Dr. Chhabra discusses the rule changes in Major League Baseball and how they could impact professional players and their injuries as well as the success of UVA Spring Sports and the monetary impact of NIL on the Men’s Basketball Final Four.