Morning News Weekends

Morning News Weekends

Morning News Weekends

Saturdays & Sundays from 6 – 8am

Wendy Edwards gives you all the info you need for the weekend with updates on news, traffic and weather.

Saturday, April 12, 201404/12/2014

Dr. Jay Widmer

Eric Seitz is joined by Dr. Jay Widmer. Dr. Widmer is with the Mayo Clinic and the first author of the study which shows that cardiac rehab patients who use smartphone app recover better!

Saturday, April 12, 201404/12/2014

Derek Hunt

Food & Beverage Director Derek Hunt joins Eric Seitz to talk about Clifton Inn’s special Chef’s Seasonal Tasting Menu for all “foodies over fifty”.

Sunday, April 6, 201404/06/2014

J.M. Debord

Author J.M. Debord joins the show to discuss his study of “dreams.”

Sunday, April 6, 201404/06/2014

Ellen Osbourne

Executive Director at Literacy Volunteers Ellen Osbourne previews “Word Play” at the Paramount.

Saturday, April 5, 201404/05/2014

Morning News Weekends: Jim Duncan

Jim Duncan weighs in on the proposed Albemarle County Real Estate Tax.

Saturday, April 5, 201404/05/2014

Morning News Weekends: Kate Zuckerman

Kate Zuckerman shares the tasty details of Barefoot Bucha in this week’s “What’s Cookin’?”

Saturday, April 5, 201404/05/2014

Morning News Weekends: Brooke Jenkins

Brooke Jenkins joins the show to tell us all about “Red Shoe C’ville.”

Saturday, March 22, 201403/22/2014

Morning News Weekends: Jason Ness

Jason Ness shares details on the upcoming Charlottesville Government Procurement Fair!

Saturday, March 22, 201403/22/2014

Morning News Weekends: Casey Donnelly

Casey Donnelly joins us for our weekly culinary segment “What’s Cookin’?” in order to introduce us to the new local restaurant: The Boneyard.

Saturday, March 22, 201403/22/2014

Morning News Weekends: Dr. Maryfrances Porter

Dr. Maryfrances Porter joins the show to discuss gang activity in the Charlottesville area.

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