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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.

Monday, February 26, 202402/26/2024

Bob Roberts on Alabama’s Supreme Court Embryo Ruling | CRN

JMU political analyst Bob Roberts discusses the Alabama Supreme Court embryo ruling and what could come next.

Thursday, February 22, 202402/22/2024

The Albemarle County Budget with Bea LaPisto-Kirtley | CRN

Albemarle County Supervisor Bea LaPisto-Kirtley discusses the proposed $629 million budget and the upcoming citizen’s police academy.

Thursday, February 22, 202402/22/2024

The 2023 State of Housing in Black America Report with S. Lisa Herndon | CRN

S. Lisa Herndon, real estate sales consultant for Keller Williams, discusses NAREB’s 2023 State of Housing in Black America report…

Thursday, February 22, 202402/22/2024

Trading Spaces with Jay James | CRN

WINA Morning News Host Jay James discusses his recent conversation with Charlottesville Commonwealth’s Attorney Joe Platania, the first Cav Futures…

Wednesday, February 21, 202402/21/2024

City Councilor Michael Payne | CRN

Charlottesville City Councilor Michael Payne discusses development under the new zoning code, the purchase of land at Levy and Avon,…

Wednesday, February 21, 202402/21/2024

Reconnecting with C-Ville Weekly | CRN

C-VILLE Weekly Editor Richard DiCiccio and reporter Catie Ratliff discuss the paper’s coverage of Reid’s Super Save Market, the issue…

Wednesday, February 21, 202402/21/2024

Local Legal Developments with Jeff Fracher | CRN

Jeff Fracher, retired forensic psychologist, discusses competency questions around the woman charged with an Albemarle County murder and talks about…

Tuesday, February 20, 202402/20/2024

Virginia Delegate Amy Laufer | CRN

Delegate Amy Laufer, representing the Virginia’s 55th District, discusses the bills she’s sponsored and her legislative priorities during her first…

Monday, February 19, 202402/19/2024

CRHA Projects and Previewing City Council with Sean Tubbs | CRN

Infocville.com journalist Sean Tubbs discusses multiple CRHA projects that will be discussed at this week’s City Council meeting including the…

Monday, February 19, 202402/19/2024

Donald Trump’s Continued Legal Issues with Bob Roberts | CRN

JMU political analyst Bob Roberts discusses what may happen following the recent nine-figure civil judgement against former President Donald Trump.

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There had never been a unanimous NBA Defensive Player of the Year. Until now. Victor Wembanyama — as expected — was announced Monday as the league's top defensive player.

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Late Queen Elizabeth II’s legacy still looms over British monarchy 100 years after her birth

Queen Elizabeth II lives on at the Cool Britannia gift shop across the road from Buckingham Palace. Four years after the queen's death, the shop is doing a brisk business in mugs, tea towels and key rings bearing the likeness of Britain's longest-reigning monarch as the nation marks the centenary of her birth on Tuesday.