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Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016
Tim Hulbert
President of the Charlottesville Albemarle Regional Chamber of Commerce Tim Hulbert joined the show to comment on the potential move of the Albemarle Courthouse and much more.
Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016
John Ragosta
John Ragosta is a Fellow at the Virginia Foundation of the Humanities and he joined the show to discuss a summer symposium on Thomas Jefferson.
Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016
CBS News Steve Dorsey
CBS Correspondent Steve Dorsey joined the show to discuss the testimony of Chief Tim Longo in another trial of a Baltimore Police Officer in the Freddie Gray case.
Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016
Mayor Mike Signer
Mayor of Charlottesville Mike Signer recaps the City Council meeting discussing location of the courts, and much more.
Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016
CBS News Howard Arenstein
CBS Washington Correspondent Howard Arenstein offered perspective on the Democratic primaries being held today.
Monday, May 16, 201605/16/2016
CBS Senior Business Analyst Jill Schlessinger
Jill takes her weekly insightful look at the economy.
Monday, May 16, 201605/16/2016
Bob Fenwick-Charlottesville City Council
City Councilor Bob Fenwick previews the issues that will arise at tonight’s City Council meeting.
Thursday, May 12, 201605/12/2016
Steven Portnoy
CBS Correspondent Steven Portnoy reports on efforts by the GOP to unite the party come November.
Thursday, May 12, 201605/12/2016
Liz Palmer
Supervisor Liz Palmer gives an update on the latest proceedings from Albemarle County.
Thursday, May 12, 201605/12/2016
Kelly Thomasson
Kelly Thomasson discusses rights being restored to convicted felons and tracking restoration in a database.