Luke Neer of Best Seat in the House
Best Seat in the House host Luke Neer joins Adam Hawes and Courteney Stuart for a conversation about UVA football's pre-season storylines.

Best Seat in the House host Luke Neer joins Adam Hawes and Courteney Stuart for a conversation about UVA football's pre-season storylines.
C-VILLE Weekly's Catie Ratliff discusses what's covered in this week's issue including the history of the Belmont Bridge, the future of downtown parks and the newest author in a well-known family of historians.
JMU political analyst Bob Roberts discusses proposed SCOTUS reform and the current state of the presidential race.
Real estate agent S. Lisa Herndon, immediate past president of CAAR, discusses a real estate listing with a problematic warning and explains fair housing law.
Charlottesville resident Barbara Fitch discusses her alarm over a listing for a rental home that warned of its proximity to a low-income neighborhood.
WINA's Dori Zook rounds up the top five soundbites of the week.
Schilling Show host Rob Schilling discusses the ascension of Kamala Harris to the top of the Democratic ticket and Governor Youngkin's appointment of former Albemarle County School Board candidate Meg Bryce to the Virginia Board of Education.
Dan Rosensweig, CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville, explains the organization's offer to purchase the Carlton Mobile Home Park to help preserve an important source of affordable housing in the city. Habitat is working with PHA and Legal Aid Justice Center with support from the City of Charlottesville.
Charlottesville29 founder Simon Davidson announces the opening of Mejicali, a new restaurant on West Main from the same owner as The Bebedero.
WINA Morning News host Jay James discusses his recent conversation about gun violence with Charlottesville Commonwealth's Attorney Joe Platania and shares WINA Education Analyst Lee Elberson's views on the damaging impact of cell phones and the appointment of Meg Bryce to the Virginia Board of Education.
Quinton Beckham, principal broker for KW Alliance, discusses the future of the Carlton Mobile Home Park and the current state of the local real estate market.
James French, founder of the Montpelier Descendants Committee and former chair of the Montpelier Foundation, shares his plans to apply the structural parity model of governance he pioneered to institutions and AI through his new organization, Brownland Leadership Solutions.
Daily Progress Editor Reynolds Hutchins discusses the paper's plan to appeal a judge's ruling on a FOIA lawsuit seeking release of the independent report into the November 2022 shooting of three UVA student athletes. He also talks about the appointment of Meg Bryce to the State Board of Education.
Retired forensic psychologist Jeff Fracher discusses the recently solved Shenandoah Park Murders. Fracher offers his perspective on both the longtime suspect, Darrell Rice, who died just two weeks after DNA cleared him in the case, and on Walter "Leo" Jackson Sr., the man ultimately matched by DNA to the crime.
Jennifer Emmi, a woman incarcerated at Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women, describes her transfer from a Colorado prison following her report of a sexual assault and the life-threatening health conditions that she alleges are going untreated.
JMU political analyst Bob Roberts discusses how Kamala Harris' elevation to the top of the Democratic ticket fundamentally changes the dynamic of the presidential race.
Infocville.com journalist Sean Tubbs discusses proposed apartment complexes on Rt. 29 and in Nelson County and the possibility of a new name for the Ivy Materials Utilization Center.
UVA Media Studies Professor Siva Vaidhyanathan discusses the state of the U.S. presidential race now that Biden has dropped out, and looks at significant recent elections in the UK and France.
C-VILLE Weekly reporter Catie Ratliff discusses the topics covered in this week's paper including the massive fire that damaged the Twin Oaks community, Gov. Youngkin's executive action on cell phones in schools and the construction on Hydraulic Rd.
City Councilor Michael Payne discusses the future of the Carlton Mobile Home Park and what the future could bring for Charlottesville's historic downtown parks.
Charlottesville City Manager Sam Sanders discusses issues the city has tackled in his first full year in the role from collective bargaining agreements to new zoning to homelessness and the ongoing need for a low-barrier shelter.
Infocville.com journalist Sean Tubbs discusses a report on the city's climate action plan, the future of downtown parks, a comprehensive plan for Stanardsville and a public hearing on taller cell phone towers in Albemarle County.
JMU political analyst Bob Roberts discusses how the attempted assassination of former President Trump changes the race, Trump's selection of Sen. J.D. Vance as vice president, and the dismissal of documents case against Trump in Florida.
Marshall LeMert rounds up the Top Five soundbites of the week.
Simon Davidson of Charlottesville29 talks about two new eateries in Crozet, Praha bakery and Crozet Seafood Supply.
Attorneys Debbie Wyatt and Bruce Williamson discuss problems with parking tickets in Charlottesville, including one Wyatt received that they say was not supported by state code.
Schilling Show host Rob Schilling talks about the presidential race including the upcoming Republican National Convention, and the case of a woman incarcerated at Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women who is suffering from what her attorney says are life threatening medical issues.
Quinton Beckham, principal broker for KW Alliance, discusses the possible sale of the Carlton Mobile Home Park and what he expects to happen to mortgage rates and home prices in coming months.
WINA Morning News host Jay James discusses questions around the pedestrian fatality on Nassau Street, the charges against the Henley Middle School Principal and Gov. Youngkin's action on cell phones in schools.
C3 Executive Director Susan Kruse discusses upcoming listening session on the city's gas decarbonization study, the end of free gas hook-ups in the city and tips on keeping your house cooler during a heat wave.