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The Director of Annual Giving for Camp Holiday Trails stopped by to provide more insight into the support their camp has for families, their overall mission and the new exciting capital project to address the medical needs of campers.
Jill stops by for another look at the implications of the government shutdown and new data regarding the consumer price index and how it impacts social security.
The Chair of the Charlottesville City School Board stopped by to discuss her reelection campaign and the issues most important to her including early childhood education, social emotional health and much more.
The Chair of the Albemarle County School Board discussed transportation safety and the report from the special committee on school capacity and capital projects, especially focusing on the need to construct a new HS.
The Voice of the Cavaliers gets you ready for UVA FB against UNC.
Coach Odom sat down for an in-studio interview to discuss developing chemistry with all the new players, what it will be like to play in front of the home fans, point guard and local product Chance Mallory and more.
Charlottesville City School Board candidate Zyahna Bryant discusses her background in City Schools, the issues that are important to her such as student chronic absenteeism, student achievement and more.
Dr. Chhabra takes a look at injuries facing the UVA Football team as well as the Washington Commanders, and reacts to the retirement of his former patient, UVA Alumn Malcom Brogdon and more.
Professor Burton talks about the government shutdown, the cost of healthcare and more.
The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere shares updates on healthy aging and the 170 programs they run each week.