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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, July 11, 201907/11/2019

Senator Mark Warner on Executive Order about the Citizenship Question

WINA News spoke with Senator Mark Warner about the President’s executive order on the census and the citizenship question.

Thursday, July 11, 201907/11/2019

Senator Tim Kaine Studio Time July 11, 2019

Senator Kaine spoke about the Texas v. U.S. case that threatens to strike down the Affordable Care Act and the Virginia General Assembly special session.  

Thursday, July 11, 201907/11/2019

UVA Researchers Launch Survey to Identify, Overcome Obstacles to Care

The University of Virginia Cancer Center is reaching out to the people it serves to identify and overcome barriers to care.

Wednesday, July 10, 201907/10/2019

Virginia Ranked #1 for Business | CNBC Special Correspondent Scott Cohn

CNBC Special Correspondent Scott Cohn, revealed today on “Squawk Box” that Virginia ranked #1 among America’s Top States for Business with a score of 1,610 out of a possible 2,500 points in an exclusive study.

Wednesday, July 10, 201907/10/2019

Dr. Elizabeth Alcorn on Gun Safety

Dr. Elizabeth Alcorn is the Democratic nominee for the 58th District in the Virginia General Assembly this November. She’ll be…

Monday, July 8, 201907/08/2019

James River Watch | Ben Watson

Ben Watson, Staff Scientist at James River Association, talks with Les Sinclair about the organization and how you can use…

Monday, July 8, 201907/08/2019

Virginia Voters Back Gun Control Measures | Rachel Bitecofer

Dr. Rachel Bitecofer, Assistant Director, Wason Center for Public Policy and Senior Research Fellow, Niskanen Center joins Les Sinclair to…

Monday, July 8, 201907/08/2019

Albemarle Co. Parks & Rec Serves Aging Community | Emily Kilroy

Emily Kilroy, Albemarle County Director of Communications, talks with Les Sinclair about the Parks and Recreation in the area that…

Wednesday, July 3, 201907/03/2019

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM | Four County Players

Four County Players & Barboursville Vineyards present Shakespeare at the Ruins A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, By William Shakespeare, Directed by…

Wednesday, July 3, 201907/03/2019

Are You Still Independent in 2019? | John Whitehead

Constitutional attorney and author, John W. Whitehead, is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute. He speaks with Les Sinclair…

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