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Thursday, December 14, 202312/14/2023

Rivanna Futures and Micro Transit with Jim Andrews | CRN

Albemarle County Supervisors Vice-Chair Jim Andrews discusses the latest with the Rivanna Futures project, the new micro-transit pilot program and…

Thursday, December 14, 202312/14/2023

Charlottesville’s Zoning Ordinance with Neil Williamson | CRN

Neil Williamson, president of Free Enterprise Forum, explains why he doesn’t think the city’s rezoning will result in significant lowering…

Thursday, December 14, 202312/14/2023

WINA Morning News Host Jay James | CRN

WINA Morning News host Jay James discusses ongoing questions around the city’s rezoning and his final conversation with Albemarle County…

Thursday, December 14, 202312/14/2023

The Year in Climate Action with Susan Kruse | CRN

C3 Executive Director Susan Kruse looks back on the biggest local climate accomplishments of 2023.

Wednesday, December 13, 202312/13/2023

CVILLE Weekly’s Richard DiCiccio and Catie Ratliff | CRN

C-VILLE Weekly Editor Richard DiCiccio and Reporter Catie Ratliff discuss the federal investigation into Optima and Sentara’s health insurance rates,…

Tuesday, December 12, 202312/12/2023

Remembering Will Richey with Simon Davidson | CRN

Charlottesville29’s Simon Davidson shares his experiences with restaurateur Will Richey and discusses the impact Richey had on the community over…

Tuesday, December 12, 202312/12/2023

UVA Media Studies Professor Siva Vaidhyanathan | CRN

UVA Media Studies Professor Siva Vaidhyanathan discusses the resignation of UPenn President Liz Magill, the influence of cultural figures Taylor…

Tuesday, December 12, 202312/12/2023

Honoring Will Richey and Holidays on the Downtown Mall with Hannah Keller | CRN

Hannah Keller, interim executive director of Friends of Charlottesville Downtown, discusses the impact of restaurateur Will Richey, who died in…

Monday, December 11, 202312/11/2023

Zoning, Transit and more with Sean Tubbs | CRN

Infocville.com journalist Sean Tubbs discusses the final stages in the development of the city’s new zoning code, the prospects for…

Monday, December 11, 202312/11/2023

Update on School Renaming with Chuck Moran | CRN

Chuck Moran, descendant of Burnley-Moran namesake Sarepta Moran, discusses the city schools’ new policy for renaming schools and what he…

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