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, July 6, 201307/06/2013

WINA Morning News Weekends: Nicole Bouchet

Nicole Bouchete tells us all about the Declaration of Independence exhibit at UVA.

Saturday, July 6, 201307/06/2013

WINA Morning News Weekends: Jared Aldwin Crooks

Jared Aldwin Crooks joins the show for our weekly culinary segment “What’s Cookin’?”

Saturday, June 29, 201306/29/2013

WINA Morning News Weekends: Jill Nerby

Jill Nerby gives us more info about the Aniridia Foundation.

Saturday, June 29, 201306/29/2013

WINA Morning News Weekends: Mollie Cox Bryan

Mollie Cox Bryan, author of the “Cumberland Creek” mystery series joins the show.

Saturday, June 22, 201306/22/2013

Joe Nadglowski

Joe Nadglowski tells us all about the disease of obesity.

Saturday, June 22, 201306/22/2013

WINA Morning News Weekends: John Atkins

John Atkins joins the show for our weekly culinary segment: “What’s Cookin’?”

Saturday, June 22, 201306/22/2013

WINA Morning News Weekends: Bill Bray

Bill Bray gives us the scoop on the upcoming Forum on Hosting International Students.

Saturday, June 15, 201306/15/2013

WINA Morning News Weekends: Diane LaSauce

Diane LaSauce tells us more about her incredible pesto!

Saturday, June 8, 201306/08/2013

Dr. Benjamin Purow

Dr. Benjamin Purow joins us to elaborate on the potential “Master Switch” for deadly brain cancer.

Saturday, June 8, 201306/08/2013

Ridge Schuyler

Ridge Schuyler joins us again for Charlottesville Works pt. II!

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