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This week on HearSay with Cathy Lewis
August 27-30

Monday, August 27
From The Headlines: WHAT'S NEXT FOR MICHAEL VICK?
We'll take a look at the top stories of the week, and open our lines to the voices of Hampton Roads, including the latest in the Michael Vick dog fighting case.  The Newport News native and Atlanta Falcons quarterback has accepted a plea deal with federal prosecutors and is expected to plead guilty at a hearing in Richmond today. Tune in to hear what your neighbors and friends have to say about today's headlines.

 
Tuesday, August 28
GET READY VIRGINIA
Deadly hurricanes have affected the Commonwealth in many different ways.  This century, 15 hurricanes, tropical storms or their remnants have wreaked havoc in Virginia.  The Atlantic hurricane season is officially from June to November.  On today's HearSay, we'll talk with the experts about all you need to know to make your plans for contending with a storm.

Wednesday, August 29
MAYOR WILDER
He was America's first African American elected governor.  From the Virginia Executive Mansion to mayor of Richmond, L. Douglas Wilder is again making his voice heard in politics.  He visits with Cathy about his latest role in government and takes your questions on this segment of HearSay.
 
 
Thursday, August 30
REMEMBERING APRIL 16th
Monday, April 16, 2007 should have been a normal day on the sprawling college campus of Virginia Tech.  When word circulates of a shooting in the dorms and a gunman on the loose, the campus goes into lockdown. As the tragic events unfold in Norris Hall, a group of journalism students trapped in a nearby building transmit stories and updates to the student-run website, PlanetBlacksburg.com. Cathy talks with two of the students, Laura Massey and Tricia Sangalang, who together with their journalism instructor and members of the Virginia Tech community, have documented the events of that day in the book "April 16th: Virginia Tech Remembers."  

www.planetblacksburg.com

 

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