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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, 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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