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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.

Thursday, July 14, 201607/14/2016

Expert’s thoughts on CAAR Q2 Report

Micheal Guthrie, Principal Broker of Roy Wheeler Realty and host of “Real Estate Matters” Saturday Mornings at 10am, analyzes the Q2 CAAR report for real estate in our area.

Thursday, July 14, 201607/14/2016

Give Blood

Virginia Blood Services Executive Director Todd Cahill explains the extreme short-fall in blood supply. You can give today or join us at the Broadcasters for Blood Drive event on July 25.

Thursday, July 14, 201607/14/2016

New and Old License Fees in Albemarle

Albemarle County Supervisor, Ann Mallek, joins Les Sinclair to explain what happened at the most recent Supervisor’s meeting with regard to licenses and fees.

Thursday, July 14, 201607/14/2016

How to Deal with Chronic Knee Pain

Dr. Brian Prax with Chronic Care Charlottesville, talks with Les Sinclair about his services to help alleviate chronic knee pain.

Thursday, July 14, 201607/14/2016

Monticello Heritage Harvest Festival Discount Tickets

In advance of our Heritage Harvest Festival, General admission tickets are only $10 (with promo code) in celebration of the festival’s 10th anniversary. Peggy Cornett, Curator of Plants, Monticello talks with Les Sinclair about it.

Thursday, July 14, 201607/14/2016

Albemarle Blue Ridge Heritage Project

Ann Mallek and Paul Cantrell discuss the Albemarle Blue Ridge Heritage Project’s effort to honor the sacrifices made by Albemarle County, Virginia residents and landowners who were displaced so that Shenandoah National Park could be established.

Wednesday, July 13, 201607/13/2016

Solar Panel Demo

Tammy Rykal, head of Solarize program, talks with Les Sinclair about the Solar Panel Demonstration that’s happening on Friday July 15 at 7am and continues through Fridays After Five.

Wednesday, July 13, 201607/13/2016

CAAR 2nd Q Market Report

Charlottesville Area Association of Realtors publishes the Second Quarter Home Sales Report. CAAR President Donna Patton talks with Les Sinclair about the impressive details.

Wednesday, July 13, 201607/13/2016

Odor Control Project Starts Friday

Teri Kent, of Rivanna Water & Sewer Authority, joins Les Sinclair to detail the start of a $9.3 million dollar odor control project at the Moores Creek Advanced Water Resource Recovery Facility.

Wednesday, July 13, 201607/13/2016

Combating Zika in Virginia

Julian Walker, Vice President of Communications for Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association (VHHA), speaks with Les Sinclair about how they’re working to combat Zika Virus in the Commonwealth.

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