6-28-10. Jay James in for Coy Barefoot today. Rodney Thomas of the Charlottesville Board of Supervisors talks about the extended loss of power for Charlottesville residents after last Thursday’s storm. Callers chimed in and voiced their opinions.
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6-28-10. Jay James in for Coy Barefoot today. Rodney Thomas of the Charlottesville Board of Supervisors talks about the extended loss of power for Charlottesville residents after last Thursday’s storm. Callers chimed in and voiced their opinions.
6-28-10. Jay James in for Coy Barefoot today. CBS Political Correspondent, Dotty Lynch, gives Jay the latest news on the Elena Kagan hearings in Washington, DC.
6-28-10-Jay James in for Coy Barefoot today. Meteorologist Joe Sobel talks with Jay about the severe thunderstorms that have passed through central Virginia.
6.23.10- Chris Graham, the founder and editor of the Augusta Free Press, gives Coy the latest news on the Valley. Topics include the news on what will be done with I-81 and a discussion on the Wildlife Center.
6.23.10- Brian Wheeler, the executive director of Charlottesville Tomorrow, gives Coy the latest news on growth and development in the community. Today’s topics include the latest dredging news and what will happen with the re-zoning of Albemarle Place.
6.23.10- Jay Willer, of the Blue Ridge Area Home Association, talks about the Association’s Tree House Building Competition with Coy. Parents and kids are encouraged to work together to build the best possible Tree House. The deadline is August 14th.
6.23.10-Ania Turnier, a rising second year at UVA and native of Haiti, talks with Coy about creating Building Haiti. An organization which will be building school houses for children who lost their schools as a result of the Earthquake which struck Haiti last January.
Courteney Stuart, the Senior Editor of The Hook, explains the latest in the Morgan Harrington investigation to Coy.
6.22.10- Bob Chapel, Producer of The Sound of Music, and Taylor Short, who plays Lousia in the show, discuss the up-coming performance with Coy. The Sound of Music is part of the Heritage Summer Season and will open on July 1st.
Local historian and cartographer, Rick Britton, continues his discussion of the most important and most significant Civil War Battles in Virginia with Coy.
Rick joins Coy live in studio every Monday on Charlottesville Right Now.
Bob Holsworth, the Founder and President of Virginia Tomorrow, discusses the latest in Virginia Politics with Coy. Topics include Senator Mark Warner‘s role in the Senate, Robert Hurt’s up-coming election and the effect of the Tea Party on that election, and the location of the Stalin Statue at the D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Va.