Greer Achenbach of Friends of Charlottesville Downtown
Greer Achenbach, executive director of Friends of Charlottesville Downtown, discusses upcoming events in May and the city's new economic development efforts.

Greer Achenbach, executive director of Friends of Charlottesville Downtown, discusses upcoming events in May and the city's new economic development efforts.
Infocville.com journalist Sean Tubbs discusses the rezoning around Rivanna Station, a planned tech hub in Greene and Charlottesville's new economic development plan.
CAAR President Anne Burroughs discusses the Q1 2024 Home Sales Report.
UVA Faculty Senate Chair Michael Kennedy discusses the motion passed on Friday calling for an independent external review of use of force on protesters.
Schilling Show host Rob Schilling shares his thoughts on the UVA protests, the arrests of more than two dozen people, and the controversy that has followed.
Courteney Stuart and Dori Zook discuss the UVA protests and the aftermath of the arrests.
Charlottesville29 founder Simon Davidson talks about Sugar Bear ice cream shop opening Saturday, May 11, and the role the late Will Richey played in the opening of a storefront.
Susan Kruse, executive director of C3, discusses the region's long range transportation plan and the robust funding for climate initiatives in the city and county budgets.
WINA Morning News host Jay James discusses the pro-Palistinian protest at UVA and the questions that still surround the presence of Virginia State Police and the arrests of more than two dozen people.
Amanda Spigone, agent success coach for Keller Williams Alliance, explains Red Day, an annual event the second Thursday in May in which all Keller Williams agents engage in community volunteer work.
Charlottesville-based musician Stephen Jacques shares his experiences working on two albums with the late legendary music producer Steve Albini, who died May 7.
C-VILLE Weekly Editor Richard DiCiccio and reporter Catie Ratliff discuss the pro-Palestinian protest at UVA, the police response and subsequent fall-out.
UVA Professor Laura Goldblatt shares what she witnessed while standing with student protesters on Saturday, May 4.
UVA student Eli Weinger, a member Jewish Voice for Peace, discusses his support for the protesters and disputes some of the claims made by UVA administrators during a Tuesday town hall.
JMU political analyst Bob Roberts explains the legal limits of protesting on college campuses and discusses the potential political impacts of the protests on the upcoming presidential election.
Charlottesville Mayor Juandiego Wade responds to the arrests of protesters at UVA and Charlottesville Police Department's involvement.
WINA education analyst Lee Elberson discusses the impact of the university protests on students preparing to enter college in the fall, and explains why divesting specific elements of an endowment is not a simple task.
Infocville.com's Sean Tubbs discusses the arrests of pro-Palestinian protesters, Louisa County's concerns over a film shown at PVCC, and the rapid pace of the rezoning around Rivanna Station.
Financial advisor Jorgen Vik and retired psychologist David Waters discuss finances and happiness in retirement ahead of a May 14 event on the subject at The Center at Belvedere.
Attorney Jeff Fogel discusses the felony charge against his client, Kristin Finn, the woman accused of assaulting a police officer on UVA Grounds on Saturday, May 4.
Geeta Patel, UVA professor of Middle Eastern and South Asian languages and cultures, describes the Saturday arrest of photographer Kristin Finn, who's been charged with felony assault of a police officer. She also decries the university's response to the pro-Palestinian protest and its treatment of the student protesters.
Charlottesville29 creator Simon Davidson discusses the history of the annual list and how he chooses the restaurants to include.
Schilling Show host Rob Schilling discusses the latest assault on the Rivanna Trail, the dismissed charges in the earlier case, and pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses.
S. Lisa Herndon, real estate agent with Keller Williams Alliance, offers tips to improve curb appeal and discusses the impact of higher mortgage rates on the spring market.
C-VILLE Weekly reporter Catie Ratliff shares her observations at the pro-Palestinian protest on UVA Grounds.
Jim Andrews, chair of the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors, talks about the County's $642 million budget and the allocation of more than $2 million for Premier Circle.
WINA Morning News host Jay James discusses the potential political ramifications of the pro-Palestinian protests and the latest incident of pellets shot from a vehicle.
C-VILLE Weekly Editor Richard DiCiccio discusses the paper's top stories on the city's alternative education offerings, a city home demolished without a permit and the termination of a UVA fraternity organization agreement.
Tim Baynum, head of school at Free Union country school, discusses his upcoming adventure with Darwin 200, a research expedition following the path of Charles Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle.
Emily Couric Leadership Forum Board Chair Beth Kennan and the 2024 scholarship recipients Aicha Hermes and Sonia Kamath discuss the impact of the awards and what Hermes and Kamath plan to do in the future.