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Mary Sandridge is the Marketing and Communications Director for the local chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association and she joined the show to commemorate November not only being national awareness month but locally being support for caregivers month as well.

Professor Burton discusses the role that inflation and the overall economy played in the election and much more.

John McGuire joined the show to discuss his victory in the 5th District election as well as his initial goals when he gets to Washington D. C. in January.

Abbey Stumpf addressed the ongoing investigation of the tragic pedestrian crash on Stony Point Road, the comprehensive plan discussion regarding land use in the development area and whether it could expand at some point, the work of the Human Services Alternative Response team for mental health issues and more.

Dr. Gallagher is a neuropsychologist and assistant professor of neurology at the University of Virginia, and she joined the show to discuss all aspects of Alzheimer’s awareness, cognitive impairment and more.

City Councilor Lloyd Snook discusses delays in VDOT projects in the city, public housing, as well as the city’s legislative priorities for the next general assembly session which includes a referendum for a one percent sales tax for school construction and more.

On this version of Chamber LIVE from the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, we talk with the Minority Business Alliance 2024 John F. Bell Sr. Vanguard Award winner Khalila Jones. The Vanguard award highlights a minority business owner making a difference in the business and overall community as well.

Listen as three WINA experts on different aspects of our economy deal with housing affordability, increasing prices, government spending and more.

Take a listen as Jill Schlesinger addresses what higher prices means in terms of the overall economy.

The former Federal Prosecutor addressed gun violence in Charlottesville, the possibility of election related litigation, NIL and the retirement of Tony Bennett and much more.