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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.

Friday, March 27, 202003/27/2020

Mental Health in the Time of COVID-19

Dr William Sauvé, Regional Medical Director of Greenbrook TMS NeuroHealth Centers

Thursday, March 26, 202003/26/2020

Local Web Platform Makes Services FREE During COVID-19 Crisis.

WINA’s Les Sinclair speaks with Jeff Tennery, CEO of Moonlighting

Wednesday, March 25, 202003/25/2020

LOCAL TJHD UPDATE ON COVID-19

Kathryn Goodman, PIO at Thomas Jefferson Health District, joins Les Sinclair with an update on the COVID-19 situation the TJHD.

Wednesday, March 25, 202003/25/2020

COVID-19’s Impact on Local Non-Profits

Impact of COVID-19 crisis on the work of the social impact sector.

Wednesday, March 25, 202003/25/2020

One-Size Doesn’t Fit All When Coping with Family Stress

Les Sinclair talks with Virginia Tech’s Cindy Smith, an associate professor and the director of graduate studies for the Department of Human Development and Family Science at Virginia Tech. She also runs the Children’s Emotions Lab about family stress and how to get through it.

Wednesday, March 25, 202003/25/2020

tru PILATES helps users stay connected and active

Robin L Truxel owner of tru PILATES talks with Les Sinclair about how she’s continuing to serve her clients and the community, while staying in business during the COVID-19 shut-down.

Wednesday, March 25, 202003/25/2020

Charlottesville housing market in the time of COVID-19

Michael Guthrie, CEO & Principal Broker of Roy Wheeler realty speaks with Les Sinclair about the housing market and what we’re are seeing now, during the COVID-19 crisis.

Thursday, March 19, 202003/19/2020

Giving blood in the time of COVID-19

Jonathan McNamara, with American Red Cross talks with Les Sinclair about giving blood in the time of COVID-19. Healthy people…

Thursday, March 19, 202003/19/2020

Four positive COVID-19 cases in Charlottesville area

Les Sinclair interviews Kathryn Goodman, TJHD Public Information Officer on the Virginia Department of Health’s Thomas Jefferson Health District (TJHD) announcing…

Wednesday, March 18, 202003/18/2020

Silverback Distillery Makes Hand-Sanitizer 

WINA News spoke with Silverback Distillery’s Master Distiller. Christine Riggleman about their home-made hand-sanitizer.

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