Format: 2013-05-25

Access Now Provides Specialist Care for the Uninsured

Three years ago, several free clinics and safety net organizations asked the Richmond Academy of Medicine for help. They needed to recruit doctors who would volunteer to provide specialty care for people without health insurance.

A sleepy town on the Northern Neck

Thea Marshall reminds us of a tiny town on the Northern Neck. It's sleepy today, but a couple of hundred years ago, it would awaken the world.

Farmer’s Market: Dead Bees

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.

 Farmer’s Market: Dead Bees

Ant Lions and Doodle 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.

Henrico Sets Innsbrook Area Study Meeting

The Henrico County Planning Department will hold a community meeting on a proposed addition to the Innsbrook Area Study.

Farmers’ Market Part 1

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.

Farmers’ Market Part 1

Flying Chihuahuas, Meet the Flying Squirrels

The Richmond SPCA has a big collection of little dogs about ready for adoption.

A Whale Visits Norfolk

On Friday, the world’s largest oil skimmer stopped in Norfolk before heading to the gulf to assist in the clean up effort. Craig Carper reports.

Virginia Participates in National Town Hall

About 75 Virginians gathered at Capitol Square Saturday to participate in a national town meeting on the federal deficit. Craig Carper reports.

Time To Pay Rent

It used to be that the entire town would close up once the summer hit. There was little to do except pack up and head out of town. Now there are several theatre companies who are taking the ultimate risk and putting on challenging and entertaining productions, offering a great opportunity for those of us who stay in town.