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The President and Founder of Caring for Creatures Mary Birkholz and Board member Stephanie Cimillo joined the show to talk about the services provided by the no-kill animal sanctuary as well as their new “Dog Pod” capital project and more.
The Scottsville representative to the Board discussed the adoption of the AC44 comprehensive plan, response times in the county for police and fire and more.
Jessica Taylor is the Marketing Director for CASPCA and she joined the show to talk about their big fall festival, which is a family friendly adoption event featuring food trucks, music and more on Saturday October 18th.
Ed Burton discusses AstraZeneca landing in Albemarle, the government shutdown, and much more.
Courtney Green and Sarah Nelson, of the nonprofit Love Heals are putting on a benefit concert on Thursday night at the Southern on the Downtown Mall, to support a local single mom dealing with health challenges.
The Director of Communications for Albemarle County joined the show to discuss the big public hearing on the comprehensive plan, a critically important report on public safety staffing and response, an economic report and more.
Dr. Rochman is a radiologist at UVA Health, and she discussed important reminders for breast cancer awareness month and more.
Morning News takes a look at the ongoing challenges of addiction and behavioral health challenges in our community and the needed solutions.
The President and CEO of the Free Enterprise Forum discusses the huge impact of the AstraZeneca deal for the county and the region.
Liz Hart and Steve Messere joined the program to promote a festive event at Cville Classic Cars to benefit local nonprofits “All Blessings Flow” and “Giving Words”, organizations that provide free home health care equipment as well as free transportation for single moms and more.