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Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016

Local woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to wire fraud and money laundering

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Sandra Marks, the woman who operated the fortune teller business on 29 North known as Readings by Catherine, pleaded guilty Tuesday to wire fraud and money laundering. Dori Zook joins Les Sinclair with the details.

Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016

Shame on U.S. Supreme Court

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

John Whitehead, founder of The Rutherford Institute, talks with Les Sinclair about his discontent of SCOTUS’ refusal to hear the Hodge v. Talkin.

Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016

5/17/16 Hour 2: Matt Barber, Melissa Quinn, Joe Guzzardi

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

Matt Barber talks about the Obama bathroom insanity, Melissa Quinn discusses the Obamacare bailout, and Joe Guzzardi shares a California politics update.

Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016

5/17/16 Hour 1: John Amato

In The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

John Amato joins Rob Schilling to share why he is running for Congress.

Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016

Impact For GOD 5.15.16

In Impact for God

Dr. Harold Bare Sr. interviews compelling guests who are making an Impact for the Lord in their community.

Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016

The Gospel Sermonette 5.15.16

In The Gospel Sermonette

Listen as Sister Rosemary Hayes brings you more encouragement from the Word of the Lord that you can apply to your life.

Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016

The Gospel Sermonette 5.8.16

In The Gospel Sermonette

Another wonderful Word from Dr. Rosemary Hayes of the Charlottesville Church of Christ encouraging you to persevere and lean on the strength of Jesus Christ.

Tuesday, May 17, 201605/17/2016

The Gospel Sermonette 5.1.16

In The Gospel Sermonette

Another compelling look at the Word of GOD from Sister Rosemary Hayes of the Charlottesville Church of Christ. Listen and be encouraged!

Monday, May 16, 201605/16/2016

U.S. Supreme Courts Zubik v. Burwell Case as No Winner

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

Professor Micah Schwartzman gives opinions on the SCOTUS case Zubik v. Burwell case. Schwartzman is an expert on constitutional law and the First Amendment, and he co-edited “The Rise of Corporate Religious Liberty,” a book of essays that examine the evolution and rise of the idea that corporations have a right to religious freedom.

Monday, May 16, 201605/16/2016

Tom Garrett Wins GOP House Nomination

In Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

State Senator Tom Garrett has won the Republican nomination for the 5th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. He talks with Les Sinclair about his ideas.

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