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Dr. Chhabra discussed safety in the winter weather and the injuries they are seeing as well as a major announcement of new services for acute orthopedic injuries to take the pressure off of the UVA Health Emergency Room.
WINA Chief Economic Analyst Ed Burton looks at local development issues, federal spending and critiques the current administration’s policies and more.
The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere discusses the importance of volunteerism as we age and a tremendous opportunity to do so in March to benefit the work of the Center.
Abby Stumpf previews the Board of Supervisors meeting which will feature an extensive work session on the Development Area and the Rural Area as part of the AC44 Comprehensive Plan.
Dr. Yount is a Cardiothoracic Surgeon at UVA Health and he joined the show to discuss heart valve disease treatment and awareness.
Charlottesville’s State Senator joined the show to preview the final week of the general assembly and discussed the budget, alternative forms of energy, campaign finance reform, gubernatorial appointments and more.
Community fitness advocate and promoter of all things Charlottesville, Mark Lorenzoni gives you a good news update on UVA Track and Field and more.
UVA Professor of Politics Mary Kate Cary joined the show to talk about the exciting work of the “Think Again” initiative which is a bipartisan effort at UVA to promote positive political discourse, free speech and much more.
The Assistant Fire Marshall for Albemarle County discussed Virginia’s annual 4pm burn law that runs February 15 through April 30. He also discussed fire safety in the home and emergency preparedness for the snowstorm.
The Head of School at St. Anne’s Belfield discusses perception vs. reality of the student experience at St. Anne’s Belfield, civic engagement and much more.