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.

Sunday, December 22, 201312/22/2013

Cam Fine

Cam Fine joins Rick and Wendy to talk about how community banks may be in danger.

Sunday, December 22, 201312/22/2013

Charity Woods and Teresa Widener

Charity Woods and Grandma Teresa Widener talk about Mason’s Toy Box, an annual toy drive in remembrance of Mason Clark Thomas.

Sunday, December 22, 201312/22/2013

Leah Connor

Leah Connor joins the program for her weekly Run Report.

Saturday, December 21, 201312/21/2013

WINA Morning News: Cass Cannon

Cass Cannon joins us for our weekly culinary segment: What’s Cookin’?

Saturday, December 21, 201312/21/2013

Morning News Weekends: Dr. Peter Sheras

Dr. Peter Sheras discusses the question: “Should parents be held accountable for their ‘bad’ kids?”

Sunday, December 15, 201312/15/2013

Santa Claus

Santa goes over his holiday check list and tells us where to find him in Charlottesville today.

Sunday, December 15, 201312/15/2013

George Birnbaum

George Birnbaum is an American international political consultant and talks about politicians and why they sometimes make bad choices.

Saturday, December 14, 201312/14/2013

Morning News Weekends: Michele Waddell

Michele Waddell shares with us about her involvement in a lawsuit filed against Obamacare by Liberty University.

Sunday, December 8, 201312/08/2013

Keith Halford

Keith Halford is with Meals on Wheels and talks about how Meals on Wheels benefiting from George Cason selling Christmas…

Sunday, December 8, 201312/08/2013

Dave Norris

Dave Norris talks about being appointed to Governor-elect McAuliffe’s Transition Council on Local Government.

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