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, January 18, 201401/18/2014

Morning News Weekends: Ian Babcock and Ray Snably

Babcock and Snably tell us all about Operation Free Flow: a Charlottesville-led bottled water drive organized to help residents of…

Saturday, January 18, 201401/18/2014

Morning News Weekends: Jim Duncan

Jim Duncan shares information with us about vegan resources in C’ville in our weekly culinary segment: What’s Cookin’?

Sunday, January 12, 201401/12/2014

Andi Cumbo-Floyd

Andi Cumbo-Floyd talks about her new book, The Slaves Have Names: Ancestors of My Home.

Sunday, January 12, 201401/12/2014

Cynthia Caron

Cynthia Caror, founder of LostNMissing joins us to go over this comprehensive list of who goes missing and what to…

Saturday, January 11, 201401/11/2014

Morning News Weekends: Wally Bunker

Wally Bunker tells us all about the The Museum of Culpeper History.

Saturday, January 11, 201401/11/2014

Morning News Weekends: Maurice Jones

Charlottesville City Manager Maurice Jones sheds some light on the forthcoming details concerning the Downtown Mall assault.

Saturday, January 11, 201401/11/2014

Morning News Weekends: Brian Wimer

Brian Wimer tells us about the return of the CLAW movie.

Sunday, January 5, 201401/05/2014

Katherine Davis

Katherine Davis talks about a Downton Abbey Premiere Party at the Paramount Theater tonight.

Sunday, January 5, 201401/05/2014

Cathy Heying

Cathy Heying talks about The Lift Garage in Minneapolis, which offers people a vehicle out of poverty.

Sunday, January 5, 201401/05/2014

Leah Connor

Leah Connor joins Rick Daniels and Wendy Edwards for her weekly Run Report.

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