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Monday, June 15, 201506/15/2015

Hour 2: Pippin Family

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Bob and Connie Pippin join the Schilling show to share their story, straight from the source!

Monday, June 15, 201506/15/2015

Hour 1: Steven Camorota, Philip Stucky

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Steven Camarota debunks UVa’s Immigration Study and then Philip Stucky of Morning News Weekends joins the show!

Monday, June 15, 201506/15/2015

How to stay cool and save energy in a heat wave.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Rob Richardson with Dominion Power has some tips to stay cools and save energy with. He joins Les Sinclair with news you can use.

Monday, June 15, 201506/15/2015

The Supreme Court has made a ruling on abortion.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Barry Badnado of CBS joins Les Sinclair to discuss the court’s decision.

Monday, June 15, 201506/15/2015

Andrew Grigsby

Andrew Grigsby of LEAP joined the show to talk about the new Solarize Charlottesville initiative, which is designed to save you money on energy costs.

Monday, June 15, 201506/15/2015

Dr. Ryan Smith

In Live Well

Dr. Ryan Smith with the UVA Health System joined the show to discuss preventative care for men in a variety of areas as part of Men’s Health month.

Sunday, June 14, 201506/14/2015

Alvin Edwards, Laila Bare, Jim Bare

In Impact for God

Pastor Alvin Edwards, Laila Bare, and Retired Major Jim Bare all join Pastor Bare to talk about how they are making an impact for God.

Sunday, June 14, 201506/14/2015

Morning News Weekends: Wes Iseli

In Morning News Weekends

Wes Iseli rejoins to confound and amaze us with his renowned magic act! He also shares information about his upcoming performances.

Saturday, June 13, 201506/13/2015

Rita Smith

In A Graceful Life

Rita Smith joins Jeanne McCusker to talk about nutrition.

Saturday, June 13, 201506/13/2015

Helping Sellers Understand the Market

In Real Estate Matters

LeRoy Houser joins Michael Guthrie to help sellers understand the market.

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