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Reynolds Hutchins describes the process of how the Progress broke the story of the potential sale of the 16-year-old eye sore on the downtown mall.
Joe Platania discusses recent gun violence prosecutions, public safety and more.
Owner of the Good Feet Store and NIL sponsor for UVA Jonathan Cotten talks about what he has heard from UVA players about their experience, NIL at UVA, the UVA gameday experience and more.
Ann Mallek discusses the recent financial audit of the county, economic development, transportation and the opening of Biscuit Run Park
Dr. Chhabra discusses UVA’s rank nationally in NIL funding, the hiring of Bill Belichick and how it might impact UVA and more.
Former Virginia Delegate and founder of Ranked Choice Virginia Sally Hudson describes the process of how ranked choice voting will be used in the Democratic Primary for Charlottesville City Council and addresses common concerns about the process as well.
Melanie Benjamin, Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere discusses a 30 minute PBS program that featured the center about Changing Aging in Virginia and a local showing of it.
Abbey Stumpf previews the final Board of Supervisors meeting of 2024, including a look at a financial audit, transportation and economic development.
Nurse Practitioner Catherine Hite joined the show to discuss risk factors, symptoms, treatment options, and more regarding carotid artery disease.
President Ravi Cooper of the United Way of Greater Charlottesville, and President and CEO Jessica Taylor of the Piedmont YMCA joined the show to talk about community need and impact through nonprofits regarding early childhood education, health and wellness, poverty and more.