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WINA Morning News, 6am - 9am

WINA Morning News, 6am - 9am

WINA’s Morning News with Jay James has everything you need to know to start your day. WINA Morning News is loaded with local and national news, reliable weather forecasts from AccuWeather and the information you need to get your day started “in the know”. From around the corner, to around the world, if it’s happening, and you need to know about it, we’ll have it for you on News Radio 98.9 and AM 1070 WINA.

Friday, February 28, 202002/28/2020

Dr. Bobby Chhabra

The Chair of UVA Orthopedics stops by for the weekly chat about issues that start in sports medicine but have greater implications for society and health care.

Friday, February 28, 202002/28/2020

Jonno Alcaro

The Chair of the Albemarle County School Board joined the show to discuss the redesign of the high schools, internships and vocational training and much more.

Friday, February 28, 202002/28/2020

Nancy Egan

Nancy Egan is the assistant vice president and state government relations counsel at the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA). She joined the show to express her support for HB 874 which will strengthen Virginia’s distracted driving law.

Thursday, February 27, 202002/27/2020

Diantha McKeel

Albemarle Supervisor McKeel joined the show to discuss her role on the Jail Authority Board.

Thursday, February 27, 202002/27/2020

Brian Wheeler

The Director of Communications for the City of Charlottesville provides you with important updates you need to know.

Thursday, February 27, 202002/27/2020

Mary Sandridge

Mary is with the local chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association and she joined the show to discuss the latest events for March.

Wednesday, February 26, 202002/26/2020

Peter Thompson

The Executive Director of The Center joined the program to discuss the latest events being held at the facility and the timeline for entering their new building at Belvedere.

Wednesday, February 26, 202002/26/2020

Delegate Rob Bell

Rob joined the show to discuss his latest bills, threats to schools and safe driving legislation.

Tuesday, February 25, 202002/25/2020

Quadruplicity 2020 Update

Robin and Janie are the co-chairs of the annual women’s business conference Quadruplicity and they joined the show to educate the public on the event.

Tuesday, February 25, 202002/25/2020

Living Longer

A discussion on one of the secrets to longevity and more.

Podcasts

Impact of HART on our Community

The Human Services Alternative Response Team is having an impact in our community by serving those with behavioral and mental health challenges. Details on their impact are in the 2023 ACPD Annual Report.

CBS Senior Business Analyst

Jill reacts to the Jobs Report and much more.

WINA Political Analyst Mary Kate Cary

UVA Professor Mary Kate Cary reacts to the SOTU address, the Republican response and much more.

Executive Director of Cav Futures Lo Davis

Lo Davis describes a new initiative to support the Blue Ridge Area Foodbank and more.

WINA Real Estate Analyst Michael Guthrie

Michael Guthrie discusses how local tax policies could impact the real estate market and more.

Features

Peter Thompson

The Executive Director of the Center at Belvedere joined the program to promote upcoming events at the Center including a City Council Candidate forum.

Tell Me Something Good

Our Daily Dose of Good News was especially impactful with a story of a third grader reaching out to a WWII Veteran and much more.

Rachel Lawson

The Volunteer Coordinator for the local chapters of the Alzheimer’s Association joined the show to discuss ways that you can get involved to support care givers and those suffering from memory impairment.

CBS Senior Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger

Jill Schlesinger discusses economic concerns over the pandemic and the latest positive jobs report data.

Author Lucille Smith

Lucille Smith has written a book on the legacy of Jackson P. Burley High School, which is on the national registry of historic landmarks. She describes the process of researching and writing the book, as well as its significance to our community and beyond.