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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.

Wednesday, January 10, 201801/10/2018

John Grisham and Dr Neal F. Kassell  | Focused Ultrasound

Foundation Board member John Grisham and Foundation Chairman Neal F. Kassell, MD, join Les Sinclair to talk about this game-changing…

Wednesday, January 10, 201801/10/2018

Arleen Yobs | CAAR Q4 Report

2018 Charlottesville Area Association of REALTORS® (CAAR)  President Arleen Yobs talks with Les Sinclair about the 2017 Fourth Quarter &…

Tuesday, January 9, 201801/09/2018

John Zehler | The Future Price of Gasoline

John Zehler, President of Virginia Fuels, discusses where he thinks the price of gasoline will go.

Tuesday, January 9, 201801/09/2018

Andrew Cohen | The SCOTUS new term and a Virginia Case

Major cases coming before The Supreme Court justices this term include voting rights, religious liberty, union funding and class action…

Tuesday, January 9, 201801/09/2018

Larry Magid | Form Consumer Electronic Show

CBS News Technology Consultant, Larry Magid, is in Vegas on the CES and  talks with Les Sinclair about the event…

Monday, January 8, 201801/08/2018

AAA’s Ken Grant | from Consumer Electronic Show

Ken Grant, of Public and Government Affairs Manager at AAA talks with Les Sinclair about Auto and New Auto Technology…

Monday, January 8, 201801/08/2018

Prof. Bob Roberts | Virginia Politics

Professor Bob Roberts, discusses Virginia politics with Les Sinclair on Charlottesville Right Now.

Monday, January 8, 201801/08/2018

Kati Decker | Memory Care

Kati Decker,  Mountainside of Charlottesville Assisted Living Center,  chats with Les Sinclair about the opening of the memory care unit…

Monday, January 8, 201801/08/2018

Frank Straight | Area Winter Weather

AccuWeather’s Frank Straight, talks with Les Sinclair about the hazardous weather that’s going on now and into the night.

Friday, January 5, 201801/05/2018

Les Sinclair & Dori Zook | Top Soundbites of August Events 2017

WINA’s Dori Zook, joins “Charlottesville Right Now with Les Sinclair” to run through the Top Soundbites surrounding the events of…

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