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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.

Thursday, April 2, 202004/02/2020

PACEM Continues to Help The Homeless During the Pandemic

WINA’s Les Sinclair speaks with Jayson Whitehead, PACEM Executive Director, about how the organization continues to help house the homeless…

Thursday, April 2, 202004/02/2020

Who would give up civil liberties to combat a pandemic?

WINA’s Les Sinclair interviews Kevin Cope, associate professor of law and public policy at the University of Virginia, about at piece in…

Wednesday, April 1, 202004/01/2020

Virginia National Bank Supports Small Business

WINA’s Les Sinclair talks with Glenn Rust, President and CEO of Virginia National Bank, about how they are supporting the…

Wednesday, April 1, 202004/01/2020

Va. State Police Enforcement Practices of Governor’s Executive Orders

Les Sinclair interviews Corinne Geller, Public Relations Director for Virginia State Police about what you need to know with regard…

Tuesday, March 31, 202003/31/2020

The Cost of a Class 1 Misdemeanor?

Scott Goodman checks in with Les Sinclair to discuss the penalty of violating the Governor’s “Stay at Home Order”. It’s…

Tuesday, March 31, 202003/31/2020

How is COVID-19 Impacting Charlottesville’s Sprint Pavilion

Les Sinclair chats with Kirby Hutto is General Manager of Sprint Pavilion about the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the…

Tuesday, March 31, 202003/31/2020

Do More Good in Charlottesville

Kathryn Laughon, with Equip Cville spoke with WINA News about the emergency supply drive collecting personal protective equipment (PPE) and…

Monday, March 30, 202003/30/2020

Relive The UVA Men’s Basketball Championship

“The Voice of the Cavaliers” Dave Koehn, joins Les Sinclair to announce the replay of the run up to last…

Monday, March 30, 202003/30/2020

UVA Discovers How Genetic Testing Could Improve Patient Outcomes

Les Sinclair talks with UVA’s Anindya Dutta, the chairman of UVA’s Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, believes reviewing the…

Friday, March 27, 202003/27/2020

Car dealerships in the time of COVID-19

Liza Borches, President and CEO of Carter Myers Automotive with WINA’s Les Sinclair.

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