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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.

Friday, May 25, 201805/25/2018

Local real Estate Numbers Mirror National Trends | Michael Guthrie

CEO of Roy Wheeler Realty, Michael Guthrie, gives expert analysis to Les Sinclair on “Charlottesville Right Now” on the local real estate market.

Wednesday, May 23, 201805/23/2018

Record Revenues in 2017 for Virginia Tourism | Virginia Tourism Corporation Caroline Logan

Virginia Tourism Corporation’s Caroline Logan (Director of Communications) talks with Les Sinclair about the Virginia Tourism revenues reaching $25 billion in 2017.

Wednesday, May 23, 201805/23/2018

East High St. Project Survey | Alex Ikefuna

Alex Ikefuna, Charlottesville Neighborhood Development Services Director discusses the East High Street project with Les Sinclair.

Wednesday, May 23, 201805/23/2018

Engage at Any Age | Emily Daidone, JABA

May is Older Americans Month and this year’s theme is Engage at Any Age. Emily Daidone of JABA discusses it with Les Sinclair.

Wednesday, May 23, 201805/23/2018

Latest Developments in Gavin Grimm Case | Claire Gastañaga ACLU-VA

Claire Guthrie Gastañaga, Executive Director ACLU of Virginia, talks with Les Sinclair about the latest developments in the Gavin Grimm vs Gloucester County School Board case.

Friday, May 18, 201805/18/2018

Fridays After Five Prince Tribute Cancelled Due To Rain | Kirby Hutto

Due to the soggy and possibly stormy conditions forecast for this evening, Fridays After Five’s Tribute to Prince by the…

Thursday, May 17, 201805/17/2018

TJHD offers ServSafe manager certification | Jason Fulton

To help meet the local demand for Virginia’s new regulation requiring certified foodservice managers, the Thomas Jefferson Health District’s (TJHD)…

Thursday, May 17, 201805/17/2018

Mortgage Rates Rising | Michael Guthrie

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Thursday, May 17, 201805/17/2018

2nd Annual Superhero Fun Run | Mindy Dodge

Mindy Dodge, Charlottesville City Program Manager, shares details on the 2nd annual Superhero Fun Run at Pen Park with Wendy Edwards.

Thursday, May 17, 201805/17/2018

PACEM Benefit Concert | Jayson Whitehead

Jayson Whitehead of People and Congregations Engaged in Ministry (PACEM) shares details on the PACEM benefit concert featuring talented musicians in the area.

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