Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Thursday, August 27, 201508/27/2015

Hour 1: Dennis Harvey, Carl Gallups

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Dennis Harvey discusses the importance of personal awareness and makes a generous offer to area news makers, then Carl Gallups calls…

Thursday, August 27, 201508/27/2015

2015 JD Dickinson Memorial Golf Tournament

In Morning News Weekends

Guest Stan Leap tells us about his longtime friend and shares information about the 2015 JD Dickinson Memorial Golf Tournament.

Wednesday, August 26, 201508/26/2015

The Latest from the WDBJ Shooting

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

CBS News Correspondent, Jim Krasula, updates us with the latest info on the WDBJ shootings.

Wednesday, August 26, 201508/26/2015

A great place to watch the Supermoon

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

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Wednesday, August 26, 201508/26/2015

Update from Charlottesville City Manager

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Maurice Jones, Charlottesville City manager talks with Les Sinclair about various topics concerning the City.

Wednesday, August 26, 201508/26/2015

Hour 2: Anne Miller, Pam Oakes

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Anne Miller on homeschooling and the Black Community and then Pam Oakes talks about a recall issued by Chrysler.

Wednesday, August 26, 201508/26/2015

Hour 1: Eddie Deane, Merrill Matthews, Jaclyn Piermarini

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Eddie Deane sets the record straight, Merrill Matthews explains why Joe Biden should run and then Jaclyn Piermarini gives us the latest on the Roanoke Shootings.

Tuesday, August 25, 201508/25/2015

One way Virginia preserves jobs and tax revenue

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Secretary of Commerce and Trade, Maurice Jones, talks with Les Sinclair about the Going Global Defense Initiative. How it preserves jobs and replaces declining state tax revenues.

Tuesday, August 25, 201508/25/2015

How to Help The Crows

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Mary Miller, talks about how the Rockfish Wildlife Sanctuary helps the crows (and other animals) in our area that are injured or in need.

Tuesday, August 25, 201508/25/2015

Albemarle Sheriff Harding with important events for the community

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Sheriff Chip Harding, Albemarle County, talks with Les Sinclair about the Special First Time Hunter Safety Course on 8/29 & 8/20, and the Good News Jail & Prison Ministry Golf Tournament on September 14.

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