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Saturday, July 4, 201507/04/2015

Mark Melllott

In Morning News Weekends

What, if anything, can the U.S. do to identify “lone-wolf” terrorists? Global security expert Mark Melllott briefs us before today’s big events.

Saturday, July 4, 201507/04/2015

Gary Sandling

In Morning News Weekends

Gary Sandling, Vice-President, Visitor Programs and Services at Monticello runs through today’s events from the Naturalization ceremony for nearly 80 citizens to self-guided tours of Thomas Jefferson’s home.

Thursday, July 2, 201507/02/2015

Analysis of the June Jobs Report

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Bankrate.com Washington Bureau Chief Mark Hamrick discusses with Les Sinclair the June Jobs Report.

Thursday, July 2, 201507/02/2015

UVA Center for Politics on Webb and Christie Presidential Runs

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Geoffrey Skelley, Associate Editor, Sabato’s Crystal Ball at University of Virginia Center for Politics talks with Les Sinclair about the latest candidates to announce runs in the 2016 Presidential race.

Thursday, July 2, 201507/02/2015

Local Involvement in the Pluto Flyby

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Alan Howard, a planetary geologist in the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia, talks with Les Sinclair about the New Horizons spacecraft flyby and image translation that he’ll be involved with interpreting this summer.

Thursday, July 2, 201507/02/2015

[EXCLUSIVE] City not releasing Stop & Frisk Data

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Local Attorney,Jeffrey Fogel, talks with WINA news about the latest developments in the request for the City to release the Stop and Frisk data.

Thursday, July 2, 201507/02/2015

Hour 2: Tom Slonaker

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Tom Slonaker reads the Declaration of Independance,Tom McCrystal supplies a space update and then Philip Day and Don Foss share details of the upcoming Kiwanis 5k.

Thursday, July 2, 201507/02/2015

Hour 1: Eric Seitz

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

The return of the armchair philosopher!

Wednesday, July 1, 201507/01/2015

Help Feed the Hungry at Friday’s After Five

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Millie Winstead, Director of Development, for the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank talks with Les Sinclair about the increased demand for their services in the summer-time and how you can help at Friday’s After Five, this Friday at the Charlottesville nTelos Wireless Pavilion

Wednesday, July 1, 201507/01/2015

Do You Accept the Flag Challenge?

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

CFD Chief Charles Werner, talks with Les Sinclair about the “flag challenge” for the upcoming July 4 Holiday

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