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.

Monday, December 28, 201512/28/2015

Deadline to nominate an outstanding woman rapidly approaching.

Dora Oliver, Communications Director at the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce speaks with Les Sinclair about  Quadruplicity. www.Quadruplicity.com

Monday, December 28, 201512/28/2015

Cancer is coming to Virginia

Shonel Sen is a researcher and analyst at the Weldon Cooper Center at UVA.  She talks with Les Sinclair about…

Monday, December 28, 201512/28/2015

Charlottesville Track Club

Dave Murphy, with Charlottesville track Club, talks about its and the New Year’s Day 5K.

Thursday, December 24, 201512/24/2015

Healthy Gut, Happy Life

Adrian Langford shares ways to keep the gut healthy with food and probiotics!

Thursday, December 24, 201512/24/2015

Holiday Spending Strife

Does holiday stress lead to increased marital strife?

Thursday, December 24, 201512/24/2015

(122415) Hour 2 – Christmas Carols with Rob & Carole

A musical tradition makes it’s return to the Schilling Show!

Tuesday, December 22, 201512/22/2015

Warren Honeycutt

Warren Honeycutt joins Wendy Edwards to talk about a study that looks at what’s really in those holiday coffee drinks.

Tuesday, December 22, 201512/22/2015

Terry Atwater

Wendy Edwards is joined by Terry Atwater to talk about Virginia Blood Services need blood donations.

Tuesday, December 22, 201512/22/2015

Jim Krasula

Jim Krasula joins the program to discuss the Bowe Berghdal plea today.

Tuesday, December 22, 201512/22/2015

Jason Clampet

Wendy Edwards is joined by Jason Clampet to talk about how the 2015 holiday travel season could break records.

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