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Tuesday, December 18, 201812/18/2018

Annie Marrs

In Live Well

Annie Marrs of the Alzheimer’s Association is featured in “Live Well” discussing Christmas gifts for those suffering with cognitive disorders.

Monday, December 17, 201812/17/2018

Cellphones to be allowed in courthouses, rules Virginia’s Supreme Court | Scott Goodman

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Local attorney and legal expert (WINA Legal Analyst) Scott Goodman speaks with Les Sinclair about the Virginia Supreme Court ruling allowing cellphones in courthouses… but with restrictions.

Monday, December 17, 201812/17/2018

NEH Awards Montpelier Digital Humanities Advancement Grant | Elizabeth Chew

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Elizabeth Chew, Montpellier VP for Museum Programs, discusses the award of the grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities for Digital Humanities Advancement, with Les Sinclair. MOre sat Montpelier.org

Monday, December 17, 201812/17/2018

Charlottesville #1 Metro Area for Peace Corp Volunteers | Matthew Merritt

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Local Peace Corp recruiter Matthew Merritt, discusses the #1 ranking of Charlottesville for per capita Peace Corps Volunteers.

Monday, December 17, 201812/17/2018

Virginia War Memorial “Holiday’s on the Homefront” | Jeb Hockman

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Jeb Hockman, with Virginia War Memorial, chats with Les Sinclair about “Holiday’s on the Homefront” event Tuesday 12/181/18 5:00-7:00 PM.  …

Monday, December 17, 201812/17/2018

The Schilling Show 12/17/18 Hour 2: John Whitehead, Kenny Stein

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

John Whitehead, founder and president of the Rutherford Institute, and author of Battlefield America, analyzes Christmas as a “trigger” word, Christmas in…

Monday, December 17, 201812/17/2018

The Schilling Show 12/17/18 Hour 1: Marie Fishpaw

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Marie Fishpaw, director for Domestic Policy Studies at The Heritage Foundation, discusses Obamacare ruled unconstitutional, the judge’s reasoning, and the…

Monday, December 17, 201812/17/2018

All Things Insurance

In Real Estate Matters

Michael Guthrie is joined by Robert Gibb to discuss what types of insurance you need if you own a home.

Sunday, December 16, 201812/16/2018

Community Vision 12.16.18

In Community Vision

Sunday, December 16, 201812/16/2018

The Voice Of Truth 12.16.18

In The Voice of Truth

The Voice of Truth 12.16.18

Current Sermon Series: Scenes Around The Nativity Scene

Today’s Message: “The Servant”

Today’s Scripture: Luke 1: 26 – 38

Mary, the simple servant; not a saint but a servant. She was called upon to carry and to give birth to and to care for the Savior, God’s Son. She may have been an unlikely candidate but she was willing to walk by faith and serve her Lord.

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23 hours ago in Features, Trending

3 fans. 60 Super Bowls. This might be their last time going to the big game

It just wouldn't feel like the Super Bowl for them if they weren't all there. And this might be the last time they all do it. That's what three old friends were coming to grips with just before this year's Super Bowl. The trio of octogenarians are the only fans left in the exclusive "never missed a Super Bowl" club.