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Thursday, April 9, 201504/09/2015
Jim Krasula
CBS Correspondent Jim Krasula reports from South Carolina on the police shooting of 50 year old Walter Scott.
Wednesday, April 8, 201504/08/2015
Bob Chapel
Bob Chapel, head of the UVA Drama Department joins the program with a big announcement.
Wednesday, April 8, 201504/08/2015
Steve Monson
Steve Monson of Early Mountain Vineyards checks in for “Wine Wednesdays.”
Wednesday, April 8, 201504/08/2015
Eric Myers and Jack McClelland
Eric Meyers and Jack McClelland join during National Public Health week to discuss environmental health.
Wednesday, April 8, 201504/08/2015
Lee Catlin
Lee Catlin talks about what’s ahead for the Albemarle Co. Board of Supervisors and the upcoming budget discussions.
Wednesday, April 8, 201504/08/2015
Andrew Cohen
CBS’ Andrew Cohen reports on a South Carolina police officer being charged with murder.
Tuesday, April 7, 201504/07/2015
Kathryn Whitestone
Kathryn is a health educator with the Thomas Jefferson Health Department, and she joined the show to discuss vaccinations and their importance, and the facts surrounding them.
Tuesday, April 7, 201504/07/2015
Steve Futterman CBS
CBS correspondent Steve Futterman joined the show from Kentucky to report on the Presidential Campaign announcement of Senator Rand Paul.
Tuesday, April 7, 201504/07/2015
Mayor Huja
Mayor Huja joined the show to discuss the new meals tax and more in the City of Charlottesville.
Monday, April 6, 201504/06/2015
Congressman Robert Hurt
5th District Congressman Robert Hurt joined the show to talk about energy issues, including the proposed pipeline in Nelson, gridlock in congress and more.