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The Federal government shutdown has people asking about the status of the Blue Ridge Parkway. We have answers about access to this popular piece of the High Country's fall experience.Speaking of government, the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce recently hosted its annual Watauga County Meet the Candidates forum at the LaQuinta Inn & Suites in Boone, centered around the Boone Town Council & Mayoral race. We bring you the full archive of the forum, featuring Town Council candidates Todd Carter, Morgan Murray, Virginia Roseman, and Adrian Tait. Mayoral candidate Dalton George was not in attendance at the event due to a work conflict, but offered a four-minute summary of his vision for the role.Mind Your Business is written and produced weekly by the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce. This podcast is made possible thanks to the sponsorship support of Appalachian Commercial Real Estate.Catch the show each Thursday afternoon at 5PM on WATA (1450AM & 96.5FM) in Boone.Support the show
Early voting starts today in the special election primary to replace former U.S. Rep. Mark Green, who walked away from his TN-07 Congressional district seat earlier this year. We've got your rundown of the top candidates, as well as interviews with those who responded to our requests. Host Marie Cecile Anderson, executive producer Whitney Pastorek, and producer Daniel Sumstine break down who they are, what they stand for, and what's at stake. If you're in Nashville, here are the early voting hours and locations. Get more from City Cast Nashville when you become a City Cast Nashville Neighbor. You'll enjoy perks like ad-free listening, invitations to members only events and more. Join now at membership.citycast.fm/nashville Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter. Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE.
I break down the 9 candidates (now 11) running for D7 and tier them based on where things currently stand.
Early voting begins June 18 in the only federal race this year in Arizona. An election to fill the seat of the late U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva is underway in Arizona's Congressional District 7. The race in southern Arizona has produced competitive primaries on both the Republican and Democratic sides, but most of the attention has been focused on three of the five Democrats seeking their party's nod. This week on The Gaggle, a weekly politics podcast, we break down the pros and cons of all the candidates on the ballot and explore how the race is shaping up so far. Email us! thegaggle@arizonarepublic.com Leave us a voicemail: 602-444-0804 Follow us on X, Instagram and Tik Tok. Guests: Laura Gersony Host: Mary Jo Pitzl Producer: Amanda Luberto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seth and Sean discuss the candidates for Seth's annual "adoption" of a Texans Undrafted Free Agent.
Hear from Enri Lala, one of two candidates running for AS Internal Vice President. (Allan Maldonado did not respond to our interview requests.) Visit vote.as.ucsb.edu to vote before Friday, May 9 at 12 PM.
Hear from Le Anh Metzger and Dan Siddiqui, who are running for AS President. Visit vote.as.ucsb.edu to vote before Friday, May 9 at 12 PM. Timestamps: Metzger - 00:10-09:47 Siddiqui - 09:56-24:36
Hear from Neha Kumaran and EJ Raad, who are running for AS External Vice President for Local Affairs. Visit vote.as.ucsb.edu to vote before Friday, May 9 at 12 PM. Timestamps: Kumaran - 00:24-07:50 Raad - 07:54-16:00
Things are changing on Long Island tune into to hear the boys opinions and maybe even AJ's dog! (Apologies for the background noise if any!)
Meet the candidates for Homer Electric Association District 3 Board of Directors
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 20 on Madison's southwest side.Alder Harrington-McKinney first joined the city council in 2015 and faces a familiar opponent this spring in Sammy Khilji.Southwest side voters will select their next alder on April 1st.We sat down with alder Barbara Harrington-McKinney and Sammy Khilji to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 17 on Madison's north side.Incumbent alder Sabrina Madison has held the seat since 2022 and faces one challenger in Sean Burke.North side voters will select their next alder on April 1st.We sat down with alder Sabrina Madison and Sean Burke to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 19 on Madison's west side.Incumbent alder John Guequierre has held the seat since 2024, unanimously elected by his peers after the previous alder Kristen Slack resigned from office.He faces one challenger this spring in former council member Anthony Nino Amato.West side voters will select their next alder on April 1st.We sat down with alder John Guequierre and Anthony Nino Amato to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.
Wisconsin's top K-12 education official, Jill Underly, is facing a challenge from Brittany Kinser on April 1.
In-person absentee voting starts tomorrow and we are officially in full election mode. We've covered the statewide races and talked City Council, so today we're digging into the only contested school board race on the ballot, between Bret Wagner and Martha Siravo. Host Bianca Martin chats with both candidates to get their thoughts on the issues facing Madison's schools. Learn more about Bret's campaign here, and Martha's campaign here. Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a voicemail at 608-318-3367 or email madison@citycast.fm. We're also on Instagram! You can get more Madison news delivered right to your inbox by subscribing to the Madison Minutes morning newsletter. Looking to advertise on City Cast Madison? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads. Learn more about the sponsors of this March 17th episode: Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 16 on Madison's far east side.Current alder Jael Currie isn't running for another term and two candidates are vying for her seat: Kim Richman and Sean O'Brien.East side voters will select their next alder on April 1st.We sat down with Kim Richman and Sean O'Brien to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 13 on Madison's west side.Incumbent alder Tag Evers has served on the city council since 2019 and faces one opponent in Robert Luther, a U.S. Navy veteran and retired city of Madison firefighter.West side voters will select their next alder on April 1st.We sat down with alder Evers to discuss his top issues, his vision for the city of Madison, and how he plans to communicate with his constituents. Robert Luther declined a full interview with WORT, but gave a short comment last week and provided copies of his campaign literature. You can access those links on our website.
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 14 on Madison's southside.Incumbent alder Isadore Knox Jr. faces a familiar opponent this spring in Noah Lieberman. The pair also squared off in 2023 – a contest that resulted in a tie and was decided in alder Knox Jr.'s favor when his name was pulled out of a bag.Southside voters will select their next alder on April 1st.We sat down with alder Isadore Knox Jr. and Noah Lieberman to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 15 on Madison's east side.Current alder Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford has represented the area since 2023. She suspended her re-election campaign in January and backed her would-be challenger Ryan Koglin.Koglin is a small business owner and the board president of the SASY Neighborhood Association.Now essentially guaranteed a spot on the city council, Koglin sat down with us discuss his top issues, his vision for the city of Madison, and how he plans to communicate with his constituents.
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 7 on Madison's southwest side.Current alder Nasra Wehelie isn't running for another term, after serving for four years on the council.Her husband Abdirahman Siad is vying to take her place this spring and faces one opponent in Badri Lankella. Southwest side voters will select their next alder on April 1st.We sat down with Abdirahman Siad and Badri Lankella to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.
Meet the candidates running to represent southeast Fresno in the March special election Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet the candidates running to represent southeast Fresno in the March special election Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 5 on Madison's near west side.Incumbent alder Regina Vidaver faces one challenger in Ulrike Dieterle.With just two candidates in the race, District 5 will skip the primary next week and west side voters will select their next alder on April 1st.We sat down with incumbent alder Regina Vidaver and Ulrike Dieterle to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 4 in downtown Madison.Incumbent alder Mike Verveer faces one challenger in Eli Tsarovsky.With just two candidates in the race, District 4 will skip the primary later this month and downtown voters will select their next alder on April 1st.We sat down with incumbent alder Mike Verveer and Eli Tsarovsky to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 2 in downtown Madison.Current alder Juliana Bennett isn't running for another term – and two candidates are vying for her seat: Matt Egerer and Will Ochowicz.With just two candidates in the race, District 2 will skip the primary later this month and downtown voters will select their next alder on April 1st.We sat down with Matt Egerer and Will Ochowicz to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 18 on Madison's north side.Current alder Charles Myadze didn't file the necessary paperwork with the city and won't appear on the ballot this spring. Carmella Glenn and Kevin Monroe are running for his seat.With just two candidates in the race, District 18 will skip next month's primary and north side voters will select their next alder on April 1st.We sat down with Carmella Glenn and Kevin Monroe to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 12 on Madison's north side.Incumbent alder Amani Latimer Burris has represented the area since 2023 and is running for re-election this spring. She faces a familiar challenger in Julia Matthews, who she defeated by just over 700 votes two years ago.A third candidate, Hussein Amach, sends the race to a primary on February 18th. Amach filed all the necessary paperwork with the city clerk before the January 7th deadline but has since withdrawn from the race. His name will still appear on the primary ballot.We sat down with alder Amani Latimer Burris and Julia Matthews to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.
Continuing our spring election coverage, we turn to Common Council District 9 on Madison's far-west side.Alder Nikki Conklin has represented the area for the last four years. She faces two challengers in next month's primary: former nurse and educator Dr. Joann Pritchett and Rick Cruz, a financial consultant for the state's Department of Public Instruction.The race heads to a primary on February 18th - and we sat down with alder Conklin and Dr. Pritchett to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.All broadcasters – including WORT – are subject to equal time rules, so we reach out to all candidates in contested races. Rick Cruz declined our request to schedule an interview before next month's primary.
The spring election is already looming on the horizon. January 7th was the deadline for local candidates to submit paperwork – and three quarters of the current city council are running for re-election.Located on Madison's southwest side and bounded by the Arboretum to the east, Common Council District 10 kicks off our series of spring election coverage.Alder Yannette Figueroa Cole has represented the area for the last four years. Elected city council president last year, she's facing two challengers: former alder Sheri Carter and former city staffer Lisa Veldran.The race heads to a primary on February 18th - and we sat down with the three candidates to discuss their top issues, their vision for the city of Madison, and how they plan to communicate with their constituents.
From now until January 6, 2025, AAAAI Fellows (those who have achieved the FAAAAI credential) and full members will select the next Board of Directors, including the next Secretary-Treasurer who will eventually ascend to become AAAAI President. Secretary-Treasurer candidates Stuart L. Abramson, MD, PhD, AE-C, FAAAAI and Leonard B. Bacharier, MD, FAAAAI, offer their perspective on a series of questions pertaining to their candidacy during this must-listen episode.
The District 1 City Council race in Santa Barbara may be the most contentious within the city. Former democrat Alejandra Gutierrez is running to keep her spot; but Labor Organizer Wendy Santa Maria and Cruzito Cruz are both vying for it as well. For Cruzito Cruz, it isn't the first time he's run. Rosie Bultman spoke with Cruz to learn more about his campaign.
Oscar Gutierrez has served on the District 3 city council, and various legislative bodies, since 2018. He markets himself as an approachable and reachable man of the people, and is currently running for the SB City Council again. KCSB's Devon Szalva talks to him about his stance on homelessness, housing, and future policy.
Monique Limon has been a California Public Servant since 2016, when she was elected to the state assembly. Since 2020, she has served in the State Senate where she is the chair of the Democratic Caucus. She also chairs the Senate Standing Committee on Banking and Financial Services, and the Senate Standing Committee on Human Services. Now, she seeks to maintain her seat.
Meet the men and women across the Upper Cumberland that want to serve you! Tune in to hear from Ken Yager running for Senate District 12, Daniel Hawthorne running for House district 40, Ryan Williams for House district 42, Matt Adcock for Dekalb Referendum, and JH Graham for Crossville city council! News Talk 94.1
Meet the men and women across the Upper Cumberland that want to serve you! Tune in to hear from Ken Yager running for Senate District 12, Daniel Hawthorne running for House district 40, Ryan Williams for House district 42, Matt Adcock for Dekalb Referendum, and JH Graham for Crossville city council! Missed yesterday's edition of Meet The Candidates? Listen here: https://iono.fm/c/3623 News Talk 94.1
Meet the men and women across the Upper Cumberland that want to serve you! Tune in to hear from Wayne Steele running for Senate district 16, Cam Sexton running for House district 25, Ed Butler House district 41, and Kristopher Cole for Crossville city council. Listen live at noon Wednesday on News Talk 94.1! News Talk 94.1
District 3 in Goleta covers the northwest part of the city; the majority of the district falls in the quadrant to the left of Glen Annie Road and above the 101 Highway. Two candidates are running to represent District 3 on the Goleta City Council: Jennifer Smith and Ethan Woodill. KCSB's Joyce Chi talked to both candidates.
District 3 in Goleta covers the northwest part of the city; the majority of the district falls in the quadrant to the left of Glen Annie Road and above the 101 Highway. Two candidates are running to represent District 3 on the Goleta City Council: Jennifer Smith and Ethan Woodill. KCSB's Joyce Chi talked to both candidates.
The Dancing Housewife Podcast (formerly Coffee Break with The Dancing Housewife)
Meet the Candidates for President of USA Dance is a special series of episodes focused on introducing the candidates running for President of USA Dance. In this special series, we give Chuck Garrett, Aleh Kulyba and incumbent, Ken Richards opportunities to share their platforms, discuss their visions for the future of USA Dance and connect with the USA Dance community by answering member submitted questions. Each episode highlights key issues, initiatives, and the candidates' strategies to ensure the organization thrives while representing the interests of USA Dance members. For links to each candidate's candidate statement and resume, click HERE to visit the USA Dance Nominations and Elections Committee Landing Page. IMPORTANT NOTE TO MEMBERS OF USA DANCE: The USA Dance 2024 National Elections will be conducted electronically from November 15 – November 24. To ensure the opportunity to vote, all members must have a personal/individual email address associated with their memberships. The Nominations and Elections Committee in conjunction with Membership Services requests members to review update email addresses as necessary at 2024 National Elections Update If you're enjoying The Dancing Housewife let us know! Leave a comment or review and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favorite platform and follow us on Instagram and Facebook so you never miss an episode! Visit The Dancing Housewife Blog for more content.
Political Breakdown continues their series examining the key California congressional races that could determine which party controls the House of Representatives next year. Today, Marisa and Scott have conversations with the candidates in the 13th congressional district — a Central Valley district including all of Merced County and parts of Madera, Stanislaus, Fresno and San Joaquin counties. The Republican incumbent John Duarte faces a rematch against Democrat and former state Assemblyman Adam Gray. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mondaire Jones, former representative of New York's 17th congressional district, now running to regain the seat, makes his case for going to Washington once again.=> Campaign website
U.S. Representative Mike Lawler (R, NY-17) makes his pitch to voters as he runs for reelection in New York's 17th Congressional district.=> Campaign website
Voters in the state's 5th Congressional District, which includes Colorado Springs, have something on the ballot they haven't seen since 2006 -- an open Congressional seat. Today, we hear from the major party candidates: Republican Jeff Crank, a former political consultant and talk radio host; and Democrat River Gassen, a science lecturer and graduate research assistant at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, who is a political newcomer.
In the second installment of a two-part series with Worldchefs' presidential candidates, Ragnar speaks with Chef Andy Cuthbert, President of the Emirates Culinary Guild, Worldchefs Continental Director Africa & Middle East, and Chairman of the Worldchefs Congress Committee. Chef Andy shares his career journey, spanning from Melbourne to Dubai, highlighting his roles at the Jumeirah Group and Hilton Hotels. He shares his vision for Worldchefs, emphasizing the importance of communication, education, and sustainability within the culinary industry. Tune in to hear his goals, such as empowering young chefs, leveraging technology for education, and enhancing global partnerships. World on a Plate is supported by Nestlé Professional and Electrolux Food Foundation.
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First: CNN scored big interviews with Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, and JD Vance, all within the last 24 hours. We bring you the highlights, the fallout, and the fact-checking. Plus: Team Trump tries to walk back the former president's new comments on abortion. He's trying to alleviate concerns from moderates but his social conservative base is not so happy. And: Some good news for those hitting the road this holiday weekend, as gas prices will be the lowest we've seen on Labor Day in three years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a special bonus episode of Bowel Sounds, hosts Dr. Peter Lu and Dr. Jason Silverman talk to the two candidates for the current election for NASPGHAN president, Dr. Jeannie Huang and Dr. Maria Oliva-Hemker. Instead of our usual format of reviewing a medical topic, we ask them to talk a little about themselves, the role NASPGHAN has played in their careers, and their vision for the future of NASPGHAN.If you are a part of NASPGHAN, don't forget to vote!Support the Show.This episode is eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
Jamaal Bowman, U.S. Representative (D-NY16), talks about facing a challenge in the June 25th Democratic primary and the issues at stake in the race.
George Latimer, Westchester County Executive challenging U.S. Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D, NY 16) in the June 25th primary, talks about his primary campaign and the issues at stake in the election.