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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, December 21, 202112/21/2021

This Week in City Government with Sean Tubbs | CRN

Sean Tubbs, creator of the Charlottesville Community Engagement newsletter and infoCville.com, previews the week’s big government meetings and upcoming events…

Monday, December 20, 202112/20/2021

Virginia Foundation Receives Award From Gabby Petito Foundation | CRN

Kenny Jarels, founder and president of the Aware Foundation, talks about his organization’s work and an award from the Gabby…

Monday, December 20, 202112/20/2021

Virginia Foundation Assists in Search of Victims of Shopping Cart Killer | CRN

Kenny Jarels, founder and president of the Aware Foundation, talks about the possible identity of the fourth victim of the…

Friday, December 17, 202112/17/2021

Shopping Cart Killer in Virginia | CRN

WINA’s Dori Zook and retired forensic psychologist Jeff Fracher analyze the developing story of Anthony Robinson, dubbed the “Shopping Cart…

Friday, December 17, 202112/17/2021

17 Missionaries Held Hostage in Haiti Now Freed | CRN

WINA’s Dori Zook joins Courteney Stuart on 17 missionaries who were being held hostage for two months in Haiti, are…

Friday, December 17, 202112/17/2021

Dinner is Served – The Food Report with Simon Davidson | CRN

Simon Davidson, founder of Charlottesville29.com, shares the history of his food blog, new restaurants including one with fine French dining…

Friday, December 17, 202112/17/2021

Introducing… Courteney Stuart, host of WINA’s Charlottesville Right Now

Courteney Stuart introduces herself as the new host of Charlottesville Right Now and details her 20+ years of reporting in…

Thursday, December 16, 202112/16/2021

Cville Salvation Army Looking to Raise 100k | CRN

Major Ed Strong of The Salvation Army shares how things are going with bell ringing and collecting in Charlottesville and…

Thursday, December 16, 202112/16/2021

Rio Point Approved | CRN

Albemarle County Scottsville District Supervisor Donna Price discusses the approval of the Rio Point development and why she voted yes,…

Thursday, December 16, 202112/16/2021

What Would Happen to Abortions in Virginia if Roe v. Wade is Overturned? | CRN

Tannis Fuller, executive director of the Blue Ridge Abortion Fund and Deborah Arenstein, director of development of Blue Ridge Abortion…

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