Charlottesville Right Now

Charlottesville Right Now, 4pm – 6pm

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, May 10, 201705/10/2017

Lupus Awareness Day

Ampel BioSolutions co-founder Amrie Grammer talks with Les Sinclair about the state of lupus treatments and what the future looks like.

Wednesday, May 10, 201705/10/2017

Festival of Cultures

Zakira Beasley, talks with Les Sinclair about the Festival of Cultures, Lee Park on May 13th from 10am-4pm, celebrating our area’s diversity of cultures and languages.

Wednesday, May 10, 201705/10/2017

Jeanne McCusker Run and Remember Fundraiser

Jeanne McCusker, of Home Instead Senior Care, WINA, and Board Member of HoP, talks with Les Sinclair about her fundraiser for this Saturday’s Run & Remember 5K.

Wednesday, May 10, 201705/10/2017

“In The Heights” at Monticello High School

Abi Lainez, sophomore at Monticello High, who plays, Vanessa, one of the leads in “In The Heights” talks with Les Sinclair about the performance at the school .

Wednesday, May 10, 201705/10/2017

National Drinking Water Week

Teri Kent, Communications Manager/Executive Coordinator for Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority talks with Les Sinclair about our drinking water.

Tuesday, May 9, 201705/09/2017

Community Survey Results from Albemarle County Executive Search

Lorna Gerome, Director of Human Resources for Albemarle County chats with Les Sinclair about the the process of recruiting and selecting the ideal candidate for County Executive.

Tuesday, May 9, 201705/09/2017

RT29 Solutions Advisory Panel Names New facilitator

VDOT’s Lou Hatter, talks with Les Sinclair about the role of the facilitator, and how that’ll impact the Hydraulic Area planning.

Tuesday, May 9, 201705/09/2017

Virginia achieves the lowest early elective delivery rate in the nation.

Joan Williamson, a nurse who is Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association Virginia Patient Safety Organization director and point person on early elective deliveries talks with Les Sinclair about the achievement.

Monday, May 8, 201705/08/2017

Lt. Upman

What you need to know about credit card skimming

Lt Steve Upman, discusses with Les Sinclair the multiple incidents of credit card skimmers in our area. Here’s what you need to know!

Monday, May 8, 201705/08/2017

Claire Gastanaga

ACLU Weighs in on Muslim Ban Arguments

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