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Angie Gillenwater from the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association with this week's "Adopt Me Please" Pet of the Week, Tony the Tailor on pepperoni roll politics, and Bryan Hughes on high winds in the forecast.
Carl Lee, Hollis Lewis, and guest Woody Woods examine the controversy surrounding Capitol High’s basketball seeding in the regional tournament after a 17–4 team was voted sixth by opposing coaches. The discussion expands into broader issues in West Virginia high school sports, including the role of coaches in rankings, transfer rules, NIL implications, and the impact of youth sports culture on player development. The panel also reflects on community loyalty, competition, and how sports shape character and opportunity for young athletes.
State Senate candidate Chris Pritt, WV Supreme Court Justice Thomas Ewing, Chuck McGill and Adam Harris on the Green Chili Shootout at Capitol Market.
South Charleston Mayoral candidate Susan Casdorph, Greg Thomas, and Woody Woods on format changes to The Beat.
Join longtime auto professional Larry Dawson as he shares decades of insight on buying, selling, and understanding the car market. Whether you’re navigating today’s used car values or thinking about your next vehicle, Larry brings a trusted, local perspective to help you make smart decisions. Now serving more as a consultant than a dealer, Larry is still your go-to expert—and remember, his trademark says it all: “We Buy Cars.” Reach Larry directly at (304) 545-0211.
Taylor Gue from the Clay Center, Robb Reel from KWS and Naomi Bays from the West Side Neighborhood Association on the upcoming Dad Joke competition.
Delford Chafin with the WV International Film Festival, Kanawha County Commission President Ben Salango, and former Charleston Mayor Danny Jones.
Angie Gillenwater from the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association with this week's "Adopt Me Please" Pet of the Week, elly Ayersman on the WV Fishing Hunting and Outdoor Sports Show this weekend in Morgantown, and Ashley Alford-Glance of Putnam County Chamber of Commerce on recent growth there.
There's LOTS to talk about in this week's episode of Let's Talk with Carl Lee. Joined by Lisa Otey and Hollis Lewis, the discussion opens up with West Virginia House of Delegates Member Shawn Fluharty to talk about how we got to where with are with regard to online sports betting and iGaming. Del. Fluharty explains some of the safety rails that are in place with this type of betting, and how it specifically relates to West Virginia. Then after the break, Capital High School Principal John Anderson joins the show to discuss regional seeding for the Capital High School boys basketball team. Playing in the top or second spot among all AAA this season, some of the coaches who had a vote in seed placement ranked the Cougars in last place in their region due to a schedule that was already set prior to WVSSAC classification changes. Should the WVSSAC have stepped in? Let's Talk! With Carl Lee, Lisa Otey, Hollis Lewis, with guests Shawn Fluharty and John Anderson.
Jeff Jenkins fills in for Dave Allen on this episode of 580 Live.  He highlights local events and Crossover Day at the legislature.
Host Dale Cooper and Harvey or Tom from the Peyton Law Firm discuss legal issues from listeners and matters affecting local politics.More info: www.PeytonLawFirm.com(304) 755-55562801 1st Ave, Nitro, WV 25143The Peyton Law Firm was founded more than 30 years ago by Harvey Peyton, who was joined by his son, Tom Peyton. For more than 50 years, the Peyton team has successfully represented clients in courtrooms throughout WV and southeastern Ohio. The firm is known for its active community involvement and straightforward advice.
Dave Allen covers Nitro’s $20 million wastewater utility sale to West Virginia American Water with Mayor Dave Casebolt, outlining rate impacts and infrastructure needs. Secretary of State Kris Warner discusses the John Lewis National Youth Leadership Award and voter registration efforts in West Virginia high schools. Tim Brady from the Charleston CVB previews the return of the USA Cycling Pro Road National Championships and the economic impact of upcoming events, including the state basketball tournaments and major conventions in Charleston.
Kanawha County Board of Education candidate Dennis Brown, and Robb Reel at Logan Bank and Trust at Fountain Place Mall in Logan for Play Back to Logan Elementary.
Rob James of Celtic Calling, former Charleston Mayor Danny Jones, and current Charleston Mayor Amy Goodwin.
On Retire Right Radio, Host Dale Cooper and John Burdette from www.FourthAvenueFinancial.com discuss financial planning for different eras of your life and general strategies. Hear the encore presentation Monday at 1:00pm on our sister station, Charleston Business Radio 95.3 | 680 WKAZ Phone: (304) 746-7977More info: http://bit.ly/2zcZV4e
Due to an online network error, this episode was not heard via our streaming network. We apologize for the inconvenience and present this encore of Reverend Glenn Mathews’ archived radio sermon. In this message from Galatians chapter 3, Reverend Mathews teaches on the contrast between law and grace, explaining humanity’s curse under the law and Christ’s redemptive work on the cross. The sermon emphasizes salvation by grace through faith and the freedom found in Christ alone.
Angie Gillenwater from the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association with this week's "Adopt Me Please" Pet of the Week, Tamika Wilborne who is being honored as winner of YWCA Charleston Empowerment award for work with domestic violence, and Robb Reel of 96.1 KWS on our Play Back to Logan Elementary event next Tuesday at Logan Bank and Trust, Fountain Place Mall in Logan.
This episode begins with a brief moment talking about the legacies left behind by two Kanawha Valley football coaches who recently passed away, Roger Jefferson and Scott Tinsley. The conversation then shifts to the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympic Games, where the US earned 33 medals including 12 gold. Both men's and women's hockey reached gold in dramatic fashion. Plus, the conversation dives into curling, Chinese-American freeskiier Eileen Gu, curling, baseball, and so much more. With Carl Lee, Hollis Lewis, and Lisa Otey, Let's Talk! 
South Charleston City Council candidate Michael MacDonald, Ann Bostic of HealthPath Medical and Psychiatric Care and Jim Strawn, and boxer Christy Martin.
Host Dale Cooper and Harvey or Tom from the Peyton Law Firm discuss legal issues from listeners and matters affecting local politics.More info: www.PeytonLawFirm.com(304) 755-55562801 1st Ave, Nitro, WV 25143The Peyton Law Firm was founded more than 30 years ago by Harvey Peyton, who was joined by his son, Tom Peyton. For more than 50 years, the Peyton team has successfully represented clients in courtrooms throughout WV and southeastern Ohio. The firm is known for its active community involvement and straightforward advice.
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