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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, November 28, 201611/28/2016

Sunday Santa Run Benefits The Arc of the Piedmont

Run as a Santa to benefit The Arc of the Piedmont is Sunday December 4th. John Santoski (CEO) and Bryan Harris (Communications) of The Arc of the Piedmont talk about The Great Charlottesville Santa Fun Run & Walk.

Monday, November 28, 201611/28/2016

If the OSU Incident Happened Here

Allison Farole, Assistant Emergency Management Coordinator Charlottesville-UVA-Albemarle Emergency Communications Center talks with Les Sinclair about being prepared for community and workplace emergencies.

Wednesday, November 23, 201611/23/2016

Remember WAHS Teacher

Western Albemarle High School Principal Darah Bonham talks with WINA News about Eric Betthauser, the teacher who was killed in a car crash.

Wednesday, November 23, 201611/23/2016

FEDERAL COURT BLOCKS DOL OVERTIME RULE

J. H. Verkerke, Professor of Law and Director of Program for Employment and Labor Law Studies at the University of Virginia School of Law, talks with Les Sinclair about the Final Overtime Rule.

Wednesday, November 23, 201611/23/2016

JLC’s Mistletoe Market

Mistletoe Market Chair, Megan Mounts, talks with Les Sinclair abut the upcoming Market at it’s new location: the John Paul Jones Arena.

Wednesday, November 23, 201611/23/2016

The Right Fluff!

Kim Garofalo, the volunteer coordinator for UVA Children’s Hospital, chats with Les Sinclair about Pet Therapy Dogs at UVA.

Tuesday, November 22, 201611/22/2016

How to eat better even during food related holidays

Rita P. Smith, Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator with Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital, chats with Les Sinclair about how to eat a little healthier during the Thanksgiving holiday.

Tuesday, November 22, 201611/22/2016

Virginia is Good for New Technology

Izzy Santa, Director of Policy Communications for the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)™, the U.S. trade association representing more than 2,200 consumer technology companies on how Virginia spurs new technology.

Tuesday, November 22, 201611/22/2016

PVCC Students Join NASA Engineering Challenge

Andrew Oxford, the student serving as project lead as PVCC students are selected to participate in national NASA engineering challenge, talks with Les Sinclair about . You can give to the Piedmont Launch Team at www.PiedmontLaunch.org

Tuesday, November 22, 201611/22/2016

Thanksgiving Travel

Tammy Arnette, with AAA-Mid-Atlantic, talks with Les Sinclair. She has your need to know about Thanksgiving holiday travel.

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