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The Executive Director John Santoski and Director of Development Bryan Harris joined the show to promote the annual Santa Run that happens on the downtown mall to support the work of the Arc of the Piedmont and also provided a substantive description of their services.
UVA Second Year guard for the Women’s Basketball team Kymora Johnson talks with Luke Neer about her NIL partnership with the Markets at Tiger Fuel through Cav Futures.
Dr. Chhabra traveled to the Bahamas to watch UVA compete in the Baha Mar tournament in the Bahamas and he provided a report on what he witnessed watching the team up close in the Bahamas.
Chief Kochis discusses the recent execution of search warrants to combat gun violence, the departments relationship with communities disproportionately affected by gun violence and the police civilian oversight board.
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares discusses his decision to run for reelection and accomplishments during his tenure in the office.
The Chair of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors joined the show to discuss land use in the development area and whether or not the county would consider expanding it. He also discussed the five-year financial plan and real estate tax relief for the elderly and disabled and more.
The constituent events manager for the local chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association Emily Rosenberger joined the show to talk about support for caregivers during the holidays and more.
UVA Professor and Economist Ed Burton discusses the challenges facing retailers because of inflation, perspective on local affordable housing issues and more.
The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere discusses the latest partnership in the Medicine & Society series with UVA’s Center for Health Humanities and Ethics. On Thursday, November 21 at 5:30 pm, geriatrician Dr. Justin Mutter will host James Chappel, a visiting historian from Duke University, to discuss Chappel’s new book “Golden Years: How Americans Invented and Reinvented Old Age.”
The Director of Communications for Albemarle County joined the show to discuss the work session on land use in the development area in the comprehensive plan, real estate tax breaks for the elderly and disabled and more.