Format: 2013-05-22

Judge Refuses AG's Subpoena of Former UVA Professor’s Work On Global Warming

An Albermarele County Circuit Judge has set aside a subpoena issued by Virginia’s attorney general, seeking documents related to the work of climate scientist and former uva professor Michael Mann. Charles Fishburne reports.

SCAN Receives Gift Cards for Children

A Richmond child advocacy group will be able to help its young clients get things they need for school.

Court Dismisses Cuccinelli’s Global Warming Subpoena vs. UVA

A circuit court judge has dismissed Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli’s subpoena of global warming research documents from the University of Virginia. Craig Carper reports.

Bed Bugs

What’s Bugging You A fond look at the animals we love to hate. Tune-in each Tuesday morning at 8:35 a.m. on WCVE Public Radio.

Bed Bugs

Weinstein International Center Opens Its Doors

The University of Richmond opened the doors to its new Carole Weinstein International Center for the first time to students last week, even as one of its recent graduates in international studies was making headlines around the world for his humanitarian efforts to help victims of violence in the Congo. Charles Fishburne reports.

Economic Figures Disappointing

Brian Ford analyzes the week's business news

Charter School Forum in Petersburg

The subject of Charter Schools will be the topic at a public forum tonight in Petersburg.

UR Grad Helps Victims of Violence in Congo

A recent graduate of the University of Richmond has been instrumental in helping survivors of a rebel attack in Congo.

UR Opens new International Center While Grad Makes Headlines With Humanitarian Work

UR opened its new Weinstein Center last week, even as one of its recent graduates was making headlines around the world for humanitarian efforts in Congo.  

State Computers Crash; Basic Services Halted

Jeff Schapiro offers his weekly analysis of Virginia political news.