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We engage in the final piece of William Washington’s commentary on public safety in the Daily Progress offering solutions to violence and repetitive crime in our community.
The Whitehall District Supervisor clarified the discussion on rent control, discussed speed cameras, the economy and much more.
WINA’s Injury Prevention and Sports Medicine Expert and Athletics Analyst joined the show to talk about Football’s challenge against Clemson, the comparisons to the development process of UVA Men’s Basketball, fan attendance issues and more.
The Charlottesville Chair of the Walk to End Alzheimer’s committee joined the show to promote the October 27th event at Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital.
UVA Professor Ed Burton joined the show to discuss who is responsible for national inflation, proposed rent controls in Albemarle and more.
Abbey Stumpf previews the Board of Supervisors meeting with legislative priorities, economic forecasts and the comprehensive plan.
The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere joined the show to discuss the importance of social connections for all of us as we age.
We continue to review the letter from William Washington, Founder and Executive Director of the Bridge Ministry Program and Training Facility published in the Charlottesville Daily Progress addressing the challenges of drug use, violence, overdose deaths and recurring crime.
The President of the Free Enterprise Forum discusses his concerns over a proposed legislative priority from the Albemarle Board of Supervisors to implement rent controls in the county.
Listen as we break down William Washington’s letter in the progress addressing root causes of violence, recidivism and overdose deaths.
