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Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

We go beyond the headlines into the important stories that matter to us locally.
Join NewsRadio WINA’s Courteney Stuart weekdays for the news and newsmakers of the day.

Tuesday, June 21, 202206/21/2022

Sean Tubbs

Charlottesville Community Engagement newsletter creator Sean Tubbs previews the week’s big meeting topics from discussion about restructuring transit to a possible water pipeline right through Charlottesville.

Tuesday, June 21, 202206/21/2022

Bob Roberts

JMU political analyst Bob Roberts discusses the state budget amendments that passed and those that didn’t.

Tuesday, June 21, 202206/21/2022

Ann Mallek

Albemarle County Supervisor Ann Mallek talks about Independence Day events and previews a June 21 open house at the Northside library where community members can get information and ask questions about growth and the comprehensive plan.

Friday, June 17, 202206/17/2022

Top 5 Soundbites of the Week | CRN

WINA’s Dori Zook rounds up the top five soundbites of the week.  

Friday, June 17, 202206/17/2022

Foodie Fridays with Simon Davidson | CRN

Charlottesville29.com creator Simon Davidson shares news about award-winning chef Melissa Close-Hart’s new restaurant, Mockingbird, opening in the former Junction space…

Friday, June 17, 202206/17/2022

Samantha Federico with Kate Bollinger | CRN

Samantha Federico, Charlottesville Right Now producer and host of Local Trax on 106.1 The Corner, interviews local musician Kate Bollinger…

Friday, June 17, 202206/17/2022

Craig Redinger, Lucas Farmer, and Will Donovan of WAHS Rowing | CRN

Western Albemarle Rowing Coach Craig Redinger and recent graduates Lucas Farmer and Will Donovan discuss their third-place finish at the…

Thursday, June 16, 202206/16/2022

Willow Tree Welcomes New Chief Diversity Officer | CRN

Kelli Palmer, the new Chief Diversity Officer at Willow Tree, discusses her role and the efforts underway to create a…

Thursday, June 16, 202206/16/2022

Delegate Campaign, Esmont, and More from ACS Chair Donna Price | CRN

Albemarle County Supervisors Chair Donna Price talks about her campaign for delegate of the 55th District, a planned convenience center…

Thursday, June 16, 202206/16/2022

Breaking Down Gov. Youngkin’s Proposed Budget | CRN

Bob Roberts, political analyst at JMU, breaks down Gov. Youngkin’s proposed budget amendments and what’s likely to happen next.

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British rock star Morrissey won't perform a concert in Valencia after festivities in the Spanish city kept him from getting a proper night's rest, the former frontman of The Smiths said Thursday.

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Key inflation gauge worsened in January, before Iran war lifted gas prices

An inflation gauge closely monitored by the Federal Reserve moved higher in January in the latest sign that prices were persistently elevated even before the Iran war caused spikes in oil and gas costs.

22 hours ago in Olympics, Sports

Paralympians ski in shorts and T-shirts, and some ask: Shouldn’t these Games be earlier?

At this month's Milan Cortina Paralympics, some athletes competed in shorts, T-shirts and tank tops. One skier lamented "tropical" conditions and a snowboarder complained that soft, slow snow put him at a disadvantage. And some worried about their safety.