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Andrea recapped the ‘State of the Community’ event involving City Manager Sam Sanders, County Administrator Jeff Richardson and other leaders as well as details on the Business Women’s Round Table and their new location.
Caitlin joined the program to discuss the impactful work of CHT for children and families and a new program to make camp affordable for families who need financial assistance.
Jill joined the show to discuss the latest news regarding the economy and the layoffs in the Federal Government and more.
The 55th District Delegate discussed some of the nine pieces of legislation she has that will be going to Governor Youngkin’s desk and more.
Former Federal Prosecutor Tim Heaphy discussed the decision by UVA to release a redacted report on the November 2022 shootings in mid march, the recent violent tragedy in Crozet, license plate reader technology for law enforcement and more.
John Freeman previews the big Men’s Basketball match up with North Carolina that takes place Saturday afternoon.
Major Jamerson discussed Albemarle County’s use of license plate reader technology, how it differs from the City’s use and more.
The 54th District Delegate to the VA General Assembly discussed her work in criminal justice legislation and much more.
Sharon Ketchum provided a road update and reminder of the process that would allow their crews to be successful more clearly which involves your cooperation as a citizen.
Whitehall District Supervisor Ann Mallek discussed the question of whether Albemarle would expand the development area in the AC44 comprehensive plan and more.