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 4, 201401/04/2014

Morning News Weekends: Saurabh Jha

Saurabh Jha helps us tackle the question: “Is having no insurance better than Medicaid?”

Saturday, January 4, 201401/04/2014

Morning News Weekends: Elyse Thierry

Elyse Thierry tells us all about “Soup for Seniors” in our weekly culinary segment: What’s Cookin’?

Sunday, December 29, 201312/29/2013

Drake Vandercastle

Drake Vandercastle joins Rick Daniels to talk about First Night Virginia.

Sunday, December 29, 201312/29/2013

Don Silver

Don Silver joins Rick Daniels to talk about the Affordable Care Act and his book, The Best Obamacare Guide.

Sunday, December 29, 201312/29/2013

Harry Houck

Retired NYPD Detective Harry Houck joined Rick Daniels to talk about the Knockout Game.

Sunday, December 29, 201312/29/2013

Leah Connor

Leah Connor joins the program for her weekly Run Report.

Saturday, December 28, 201312/28/2013

WINA Morning News: Bob Fenwick

Bob Fenwick joins the show.

Saturday, December 28, 201312/28/2013

WINA Morning News: Tim Gearhart

Tim Gearhart named among the top 10 Chocolatiers in U.S. by “Dessert Professional” Magazine.

Saturday, December 28, 201312/28/2013

Morning News Weekends: Kirby Felts

Charlottesville Emergency Management Coordinator Kirby Felts elaborates on state and federal officials urging Virginians to prepare their families for emergencies in 2014.

Sunday, December 22, 201312/22/2013

Michelle Westbay

Michelle Westbay is with Virginia Blood Services and talks about the need for Blood during the holiday season.

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