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Monday, September 18, 201709/18/2017
Bob Fenwick
City Councilor Bob Fenwick looks ahead to tonight’s council meeting.
Thursday, September 14, 201709/14/2017
Shaun Brydge
Shaun Brydge of “Hoos Care” discusses his charitable organization and previews the Hoos Care Kids Fair.
Thursday, September 14, 201709/14/2017
Will Cockrell
Will Cockrell of the Charlottesville-Albemarle MPO talks transportation and looks ahead to an open house to inform residents on CAMPO’s planning process.
Thursday, September 14, 201709/14/2017
Steven Portnoy
CBS Correspondent Steven Portnoy reports on the developing story concerning the President’s meeting with Democrat leaders over DACA.
Thursday, September 14, 201709/14/2017
Rick Randolph
Albemarle County Supervisor Rick Randolph joins the Morning News.
Wednesday, September 13, 201709/13/2017
Dr. Denise Bonds
Health Director Dr. Denise Bonds gives information on free rescue medication for opioid overdose.
Wednesday, September 13, 201709/13/2017
Valerie Palamountain
Dean of Work Force Services at PVCC Valerie Palamountain talks about a new grant to expand work force services including funds for solar energy and craft brewing courses.
Wednesday, September 13, 201709/13/2017
Larry Magid
CBS Tech Analyst Larry Magid gives all the information on the iPhone X, and iPhone 8.
Wednesday, September 13, 201709/13/2017
Lee Catlin
Albemarle County’s Lee Catlin breaks down the latest in local news.
Tuesday, September 12, 201709/12/2017
Edward Warwick
Edward Warwick of Four County Players give information on “The Best of Barboursville” in celebration of 45 years of productions.