Daily Progress Editor Reynolds Hutchins
Daily Progress Editor Reynolds Hutchins discusses recent stories covered in the paper including vacancies at Dairy Market and some new criticism against UVA for its handling of the May 4 protests.

Daily Progress Editor Reynolds Hutchins discusses recent stories covered in the paper including vacancies at Dairy Market and some new criticism against UVA for its handling of the May 4 protests.
WINA education analyst Lee Elberson explains the various factors parents and students should consider as they weigh whether a college education is worth the investment.
Pedestrian advocate Kevin Cox explains ongoing concerns over Dominion's decommissioned poles and shares his alarm over the city's removal of three crosswalks.
Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis discusses Project Safe Neighborhoods, the Anchor Team, and the department's relationship with the community. He also shares how he helped apprehend a serial killer operating in Alexandria.
Cvillerightnow.com editor Jaclyn Piermarini joins Courteney Stuart and Adam Hawes for a discussion on some of this week's top stories.
Schilling Show host Rob Schilling discusses the politicization of ranked choice voting and what it might take to cool down political polarization.
Charlottesville29 creator Simon Davidson discusses the excitement around Chef Laura Fonner's move to Beer Run.
Quinton Beckham, principal broker for K.W. Alliance, discusses the dip in mortgage rates and how the planned development of Cavalier Crossing may negatively impact the city's affordable housing stock.
WINA Morning News Host Jay James discusses his two-part series on overdose deaths and his recent conversation with WINA political analyst Mary Kate Cary about her class on bipartisanship and the 2024 election.
JMU political analyst Bob Roberts discusses the reindictment of former President Trump, the controversy over Trump's visit to Arlington National Cemetery and other issues in the presidential race.
C-VILLE Weekly reporter Catie Ratliff discusses topics covered in the latest issue from education controversy in Orange to the search for a new president at the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Fry's Spring neighborhood resident Jeanne Chase discusses ongoing interruptions in mail delivery and her attempts to reach elected officials and U.S.P.S. leadership.
CrossFit athlete Martha Redinger discusses her upcoming competition in the CrossFit Masters World Championship and the grand opening of her gym, CrossFit SPRC, in a new location.
Attorney John Kiyonaga gives an update on the medical condition of Jennifer Emmi, an inmate at Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women. Kiyonaga says Emmi was transferred from a Colorado prison to Virginia without explanation or warning and has life-threatening medical conditions for which she is not receiving adequate treatment. Emmi's legal team has now filed a petition to overturn her conviction in Colorado and are calling on Virginia officials to intervene.
UVA Professor Walt Heinecke, immediate past president of the UVA chapter of the American Association of University Professors, shares his alarm about UVA's new policies around demonstrations on grounds.
Infocville.com journalist Sean Tubbs discusses controversial zoning requests in Albemarle and Nelson, a report from CRHA and several Albemarle properties slated for demolition.
WINA's Dori Zook rounds up the top 5 soundbites of the week.
Charlottesville 29's Simon Davidson announces the opening of Ethos Wine & Tea in the former Guajiros location on West Main St.
Schilling Show host Rob Schilling discusses ranked choice voting in the county and RFK Jr.'s endorsement of former President Donald Trump.
WINA Morning News host Jay James discusses the upcoming end of left turns from Hydraulic Road and Governor Youngkin's Executive act on reentry.
Albemarle County Supervisor Mike Pruitt discusses the pushback against ranked choice voting and why he believes it has become a partisan issue.
Anand Harsh, new afternoon host on 106.1 The Corner, shares the winding road that led him from public radio in Indiana through years in the music industry to the studio here in Charlottesville.
Jesse Crosson, Executive Director of Second Chancer Foundation, provides live analysis from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago and the storylines that are emerging.
Daily Progress Editor Reynolds Hutchins gives an update on the stories that the paper is tracking and new details on its suit with UVA advocating for the release of the independent report investigating the fatal shooting of three student athletes.
Charlottesville Police Chief Michael Kochis explains the department's involvement in an organizational review by the U.S. Department of Justice's COPS Office's Collaborative Reform Initiative.
City Councilor Michael Payne discusses the unanimous vote in favor of ranked choice voting, his support for an increase in council pay, and the latest on the city's Parks and Recreation Master Plan.
Jesse Crosson, executive director of Second Chancer Foundation, discusses Governor Glenn Youngkin's executive order on improving reentry support in Virginia to reduce recidivism.
UVA Assistant Professor Laura Goldblatt gives an update on the UVA students still awaiting UJC hearings stemming from the May 4 arrests of protesters on Grounds.
WINA'S Dori Zook rounds up the top five soundbites of the week.
Charlottesville29's Simon Davidson talks about the new Iam Thai in the Dairy Market.