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Thursday, April 14, 201604/14/2016
Sarah Dutton
CBS Surveys Analyst Sarah Dutton gives the latest numbers on the political landscape in mid-April.
Tuesday, April 12, 201604/12/2016
Rick Britton
Historian Rick Britton looks ahead to a lecture series at the Senior Center on the topic of the Battle of Five Forks in the Civil War.
Tuesday, April 12, 201604/12/2016
Jeff Gilbert
CBS’ Jeff Gilbert gives the latest on pick-up truck ratings.
Monday, April 11, 201604/11/2016
Suzanne Hilton-Smith
In WINA’s “Live Well” Segment, Suzanne Hilton-Smith Chaplain for Sentara Martha Jefferson joins during National Health Care Decisions Week for more information on the subject.
Monday, April 11, 201604/11/2016
Jill Schlesinger
CBS Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger discusses a new rule concerning financial firms handling retirement accounts.
Monday, April 11, 201604/11/2016
Jeff McCausland
CBS Military Analyst Jeff McCausland gives the latest on a U.S. naval officer being accused of espionage.
Thursday, April 7, 201604/07/2016
Barbara Kingsolver
Award Winning Author Barbara Kingsolver checks in with the WINA Morning News ahead of an Earth Day conversation at the Paramount Theater.
Thursday, April 7, 201604/07/2016
Putnam Ivey
Putnam Ivey of the Health Dept. joins in-studio commemorating of National Public Health Week.
Thursday, April 7, 201604/07/2016
Brent Knoll
Brent Knoll director of the Neighborhood Restaurant Wine Group joins to preview more of the festivities from the Monticello Wine Trail Festival.
Thursday, April 7, 201604/07/2016
Norman Dill
Albemarle County Supervisor Norman Dill talks about closed session for the supervisors and an update for the public on proceedings.