Podcasts

Podcasts

Podcasts

Wednesday, February 27, 201902/27/2019

Home Energy Challenge | Claire Habel

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Charlottesville Climate Collaborative (C3) is hosting a community celebration to culminate a six-month “Game of Homes” or the Home Energy…

Wednesday, February 27, 201902/27/2019

Skate Park & Pedestrian Bridge Opens March 2 | Vic Garber & Matt Moffett

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Vic Garber, Charlottesville Parks & Rec, and Matt Moffett, Manager of the Skate Park, talks with Les Sinclair about the opening of both the McIntire Park Pedestrian Bridge and the Cville Skate Park on Saturday, March 2.

Tuesday, February 26, 201902/26/2019

Life Solutions 2.24.19

In Life Solutions

A radio Ministry of First Baptist Church on Park Street.

Tuesday, February 26, 201902/26/2019

Life Solutions 2.17.19

In Life Solutions

A radio Ministry of First Baptist Church on Park Street.

Tuesday, February 26, 201902/26/2019

Life Solutions 2.10.19

In Life Solutions

A radio Ministry of First Baptist Church on Park Street.

Tuesday, February 26, 201902/26/2019

Life Solutions 1.20.19

In Life Solutions

A radio Ministry of First Baptist Church on Park Street.

Tuesday, February 26, 201902/26/2019

Life Solutions 1.13.19

In Life Solutions

A radio Ministry of First Baptist Church on Park Street.

Tuesday, February 26, 201902/26/2019

Fourth Circuit Denies Pipeline Crossing of Appalachian Trail | Karl Neddenien

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

A spokesperson for Dominion Energy, Karl Needenien talks with Les Sinclair about the Fourth Circuits denial for an en banc rehearing regarding the crossing for the Appalachian Train for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.

Tuesday, February 26, 201902/26/2019

Dems hurt worse if as Independent candidate runs in 2020 | Dr. Rachel Bitecofer.

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Dr. Rachel Bitecofer, Asst. Dir. Wason Center for Public Policy outlines their latest survey to Les Sinclair. Democrats would be…

Tuesday, February 26, 201902/26/2019

Is It Flu Round 2? | VDH’s Em Stephens

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Em Stephens, VDH Influenza Surveillance Coordinator, talks about the flu in Virginia and our area with Les Sinclair.

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