
NASCAR Talk with Chris Graham and Rod Mullins
Chris Graham invites Rod Mullins to Street Knowledge to talk about the latest from NASCAR in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

Chris Graham invites Rod Mullins to Street Knowledge to talk about the latest from NASCAR in response to the coronavirus outbreak.

Michelle Cude, professor of social studies education at James Madison University, has designed a class to meet the needs of future teachers and local immigrants seeking citizenship.

Rod Mullins joins Chris Graham on the podcast to break down Joey Logano’s win in Phoenix, talk off-the-track news involving Jimmy Johnson and Ryan Blaney, and then get us ready for a NASCAR weekend in Atlanta.

The Charlottesville Reading Series will host a reading on Friday, April 17, from 7-8 p.m. at New Dominion Bookshop.

A change in a Department of Education funding formula could impact students in five Virginia localities.

Chris Graham and Rod Mullins talk NASCAR: recapping last week’s race in California, looking ahead to Phoenix, with some news from the garage thrown in for good measure.

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Dr. Scott H. Suter’s new book, A Potter’s Progress: Emanuel Suter and the Business of Craft, examines how one craftsman in the 1800s cultivated the art of pottery and expanded markets across the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.

It is sad, appalling, and outrageous that much of what Bernie Sanders is advocating is denigratingly labeled as socialist.

In contrast to the federal government’s method of budgeting, the budget for the Commonwealth of Virginia is more than balanced.
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