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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.

Monday, January 16, 201701/16/2017

Speed Cameras Could Come to City

Paul Reynolds, a University of Virginia professor emeritus of computer science and Locust Avenue resident talks with Les Sinclair about the need for speed cameras in his neighborhood.

Thursday, January 12, 201701/12/2017

Your input needed for Rio + 29 Small Area Plan

Emily Kilroy Community Engagement Specialist talks with Les Sinclair about the Rio+29 Small Area Plan Public comment is now through Monday, January 16.

Thursday, January 12, 201701/12/2017

Where You’re Vacationing in 2017

Tammy Arnette, AAA-Mid-Atlantic, talks with Les Sinclari about their latest survey of vacation trends of 2017

Thursday, January 12, 201701/12/2017

Can You Help Albemarle County Fire Rescue?

Tom LaBelle, the Albemarle County Fire Rescue Division Chief of Volunteer Services chats with Les Sinclair about this Saturday’s, event (January 14, 2017) Albemarle County Fire Rescue is hosting open houses at all fire-rescue stations throughout the County.

Wednesday, January 11, 201701/11/2017

Impact of Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative

Sarah Bucci, State Director, Environment Virginia Research & Policy Center, talks with Les Sinclair about a new study revealing the benefits of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.

Wednesday, January 11, 201701/11/2017

Charlottesville City School Schedule Strategic Plan Sessions

Jeff Faust is Director of Technology and is co-directing the strategic planning process talks with Les Sinclair about the Charlottesville City Schools strategic Plan listening sessions.

Wednesday, January 11, 201701/11/2017

Rt 250 Bridge Replacement Public Hearing

Stacy Londrey, VDOT Communications Manger, talks with Les Sinclair about the meeting and gives you how to give your input too, through Jan. 20.

Tuesday, January 10, 201701/10/2017

New Analysis of ACA Marketplace in Virginia

Ben Wakana, Deputy Assistant Secretary U.S. Department of Health & Human Services details the recent numbers from the HHS with regard to the Affordable Care Act. A key deadline is January 15th.

Tuesday, January 10, 201701/10/2017

Blood Drive Results and Call for Continued Help

Michelle Westbay with Virginia Blood Services talks with Les Sinclair about Monday’s Broadcasts Blood Drive and the continued need for blood donations, as repercussions to the inclement weather over the weekend.

Tuesday, January 10, 201701/10/2017

New Years Resolutions for Insurance

Laura Adams, Senior Insurance Analyst at insuranceQuotes, talks with Les Sinclair about things you be doing in the New Year to ensure you’ve got the right insurance at the right price.

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