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Saturday, April 11, 201504/11/2015

ConnMan and Chad Darnell

In Conversations with Wendy

#ConnMan joins Wendy to talk about “The Showdown” of gamers and eSports professionals soon to fill the John Paul Jones Arena. Everyone’s invited to the tournament! CASTING remains open for extras on MERCY STREET, the NEW series coming to PBS on the heels of Downton Abbey. Casting Director Chad Darnell details who he’s looking for. Could it be you?

Saturday, April 11, 201504/11/2015

Sounds of Success: Jefferson School African American Heritage Center

Today’s Jefferson School African American Heritage Center is symbolic of the determination and perseverance of a few alumni who refused to see their school demolished.

Saturday, April 11, 201504/11/2015

Lt. David Wells

In Morning News Weekends

Lt. David Wells of the Fluvanna Co. Sheriff’s Office details high profile cases of missing persons from Fluvanna.

Saturday, April 11, 201504/11/2015

Tech Talk

In Morning News Weekends

Bryant Harrison joins the program for his weekly Tech Talk. This week he talks about when software goes to the dark side.

Friday, April 10, 201504/10/2015

Rick Britton

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Civil War historian Rick Britton talks about what was happening in Virginia–during the Civil War–150 years ago this week. The big news, of course, was that Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia, on April 9, 1865, 150 years ago yesterday. Many Americans mistakenly call the April 9 surrender “the end of the Civil War.” It was not. It was merely the end of the war in Virginia. The Civil War went on for several months.

Friday, April 10, 201504/10/2015

Pat Collier

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Pat Collier of UVA Alumni for Change talks with Les Sinclair about the silent march scheduled for Saturday. at 4:30PM on the grounds of UVA.

Friday, April 10, 201504/10/2015

Chris Boucher

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Chris Boucher of CannaVest Corporation talks with Les Sinclair.Cannabis 101. Contact them at: (855)7587223

Friday, April 10, 201504/10/2015

Abby Harris

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Abby Harris is with the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library and talks with us about the celebration taking place at the Northside branch on April 18th.

Friday, April 10, 201504/10/2015

Hour 2: Jim Martin, Peter Castiglione

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Jim Martin talks about the EPA impact on Virginia and Peter Castiglione gives an update on the meals tax.

Friday, April 10, 201504/10/2015

Hour 1: Ken Boyd, Ira Mehlman, Chris Walker

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Ken Boyd gives an Albemarle County budget update, Ira Mehlman shares an immigration update, and Chris Walker talks about gun control bullies.

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