More housecleaning at Open Source RVA.
This still-timely episode of WRIR's weekly news digest features a conversation about bike safety concerns in the wake of the cycling death of Lanie Kruszewski, and a discussion about Shockoe Bottom baseball with city council candidate Charles Diradour and Venture Richmond's Jack Berry. We also present the much-requested first half of our two-part segment about Richmond's highest-in-the-nation water utility fee. Charles Pool from the Sierra Club Falls of the James group joins us for that.
This still-timely episode of WRIR's weekly news digest features a conversation about bike safety concerns in the wake of the cycling death of Lanie Kruszewski, and a discussion about Shockoe Bottom baseball with city council candidate Charles Diradour and Venture Richmond's Jack Berry. We also present the much-requested first half of our two-part segment about Richmond's highest-in-the-nation water utility fee. Charles Pool from the Sierra Club Falls of the James group joins us for that.
It's a blast from the past that's a feast for your ears!
Click here to listen to the Aug. 17 edition of Open Source RVA. (Yeah, yeah, we know it says that it's the Aug. 31 episode, but it's not. Our interns have been spanked for the error).
And here are all of the Open Source RVA podcasts that are currently posted, with more to come from the archives:
Sept. 7 - The Route 5 controversy
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