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, November 16, 201311/16/2013

Morning News Weekends: Tim Cook

Chili’s Manager Tim Cook about the restaurant’s upcoming Daddy/Daughter Nights.

Saturday, November 16, 201311/16/2013

Morning News Weekends: Mark William Hanson

Mark William Hanson gives us information on scams relating to relief of typhoon victims.

Saturday, November 9, 201311/09/2013

Dr. Joel Fuhrman

Dr. Joel Fuhrman on the lecture that he will be hosting to support the Nutritional Research Foundation

Saturday, November 9, 201311/09/2013

Morning News Weekends: Terry Kent

Better World Betty is launching “Betty’s Home Menu” at a Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser and Terry Kent gives us the scoop.

Saturday, November 9, 201311/09/2013

Morning News Weekends: Justin Vesser

Justin Vesser shares information about 30 Days of Kindness, Compassion and all things that are Good.

Saturday, November 2, 201311/02/2013

Morning News Weekends: Duane Snow

Duane Snow joins the show to discuss important topics related to his campaign for re-election on the Albemarle County Board…

Saturday, November 2, 201311/02/2013

Morning News Weekends: Charlotte Shelton

Charlotte Shelton joins us for our weekly culinary segment: What’s Cookin’?

Saturday, October 26, 201310/26/2013

Morning News Weekends: Diantha McKeel

Diantha McKeel joins us in-studio to discuss her bid for the seat vacated by Dennis Rooker on the Albemarle County…

Saturday, October 26, 201310/26/2013

Morning News Weekends: Janet Brooking

We talk with Janet Brooking about texting behind the wheel.

Saturday, October 19, 201310/19/2013

Morning News Weekends: Dan Alpert

Dan Alpert joins the show to discuss the US economy as well as his book “The Age of Oversupply: Overcoming…

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