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, October 5, 201310/05/2013

Jane Dittmar

Jane Dittmar chats with us about her bid for the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors.

Saturday, October 5, 201310/05/2013

Morning News Weekends: J L Kimmel

J L Kimmel talks with us about local free storytelling workshops.

Sunday, September 29, 201309/29/2013

Cindy Marks and Steve Hunter

Cindy Marks and Steve Hunter tell us more about the highly-anticipated Charlottesville Mini Maker Faire.

Saturday, September 28, 201309/28/2013

Morning News Weekends: Larry Landsberg

Larry Landsberg shares information with us about the First Lego League.

Saturday, September 28, 201309/28/2013

Morning News Weekends: Bill Hughes

Bill Hughes tells us about the 3rd Annual Wine Festival, presented by the Fluvanna County Chamber of Commerce.

Saturday, September 28, 201309/28/2013

Morning News Weekends: Fred Telegdy

Fred Telegdy tells us all about “Bizhero,” the game that teaches the player about business.

Saturday, September 21, 201309/21/2013

Morning News Weekends: Cindi Burket

Cindi Burket joins us to discuss her bid for Albemarle County Supervisor and touches on some important issues.

Saturday, September 21, 201309/21/2013

Morning News Weekends: Jeanette Abi-Nader

Jeanette Abi-Nader gives us the scoop on the City Schoolyard Garden Tours.

Saturday, September 14, 201309/14/2013

WINA Morning News Weekends: Dr. Keith Kantor

Dr. Keith Kantor joins the show to discuss the “BMI” and the pros/cons of how we define childhood obesity.

Saturday, September 14, 201309/14/2013

WINA Morning News: Holly Lee

Holly Lee joins us to share information about the Chamber Minority Business conference coming up at the Jefferson School.

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A new investigation into the Catholic Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island, shows that an estimated 75 priests abused more than 300 children since 1950, with the state's top law enforcement chief warning Wednesday that the scope of the abuse is likely much bigger.

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