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Randy Travis got his voice back, sort of

If I’m being honest, I wasn’t sure what to think of Randy Travis’ new song… until I heard it.  Even…

4 Our Freedom 5K

Run or walk with 92.7 C-Ville Country at the 4 Our Freedom 5K!  The event raises money for local non-profit…

36th Season of Fridays After Five Reveal

Jonathan Drolshagen (Drolls!) and Danny Shea stopped by to reveal the line up for the 36th Season of Fridays After…

Something New is Coming!

Details soon….

Giving Tuesday 2023

Tuesday November 28th, 2023, is Giving Tuesday and The Charlottesville Radio Group invites you to “Give Where You Live” We…

Cville Local Deals: East Garden

With Cville Local Deals $25 gets you $50 at East Garden! Get your gift certificate Friday, September 8th at 9am!

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Cville Local Deals: Revolutionary Soup

With Cville Local Deals $25 gets you $50 at Revolutionary Soup! Get your gift certificate Friday, August 25th at 9am!

Women’s 4 Miler

Join Z95.1 for the 41st Women’s 4 Miler, Saturday, Sept 2 at Foxfield.  Registration is open.  This much-loved community event is the…

Cville Local Deals: East Garden

With Cville Local Deals $25 gets you $50! Get your gift certificate Friday, June 2nd at 9am!

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3 days ago in Entertainment, Music

Grateful Dead founding member Bob Weir dies at 78

Bob Weir, the guitarist and singer who as an essential member of the Grateful Dead helped found the sound of the San Francisco counterculture of the 1960s and kept it alive through decades of endless tours and marathon jams, has died. He was 78.

5 days ago in Lifestyle

A taste of nature can provide balance and calm during the workday

The crisp crinkle of fallen leaves beneath your feet. The swish and trickle of water moving through a stream. A breath of crisp, fresh air. Spending time in nature can be invigorating or produce feelings of peace and calm.

5 days ago in Entertainment, Music

Judge dismisses Salt-N-Pepa’s lawsuit to reclaim master recordings from Universal Music Group

U.S. District Judge Denise Cote on Thursday sided with the recording giant, arguing that the Grammy-winning group never owned the copyrights to their sound recordings and didn't transfer them to anyone else.