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Join NewsRadio WINA’s Courteney Stuart weekdays for the news and newsmakers of the day.

Friday, February 9, 202402/09/2024

Schilling Show Host Rob Schilling | CRN

Schilling Show host Rob Schilling talks about the eviction of a man who claims he’s been wrongly accused of assault…

Thursday, February 8, 202402/08/2024

The Broadway Blueprint Plan and More with Ann Mallek | CRN

Albemarle County Supervisor Ann Mallek talks about the Broadway Blueprint plan, and a rezoning request for up to 1,400 housing…

Thursday, February 8, 202402/08/2024

Fourth Quarter Home Sales Report with Quinton Beckham | CRN

Quinton Beckham, principal broker for K.W. Alliance, discusses the trends in CAAR’s fourth quarter 2023 home sales report.    

Thursday, February 8, 202402/08/2024

Trading Spaces with Jay James | CRN

WINA Morning News host Jay James discusses the arrest of a Buckingham County man following a high-speed chase on I-64…

Thursday, February 8, 202402/08/2024

Presidential Legal Analysis with Bob Roberts | CRN

JMU political analyst Bob Roberts discusses Special Council Robert Hur’s report on President Biden’s possession of classified documents and possible…

Wednesday, February 7, 202402/07/2024

Transportation for Seniors with Kim Volker | CRN

Kim Volker, president of Care is There geriatric care management, discusses transportation options for seniors in the Charlottesville area, and…

Wednesday, February 7, 202402/07/2024

C-Ville Weekly’s Tips for Valentine’s Day with Richard DiCiccio | CRN

C-VILLE Weekly Editor Richard DiCiccio discusses stories in this week’s issue including the changes at Ix Art Park and tips…

Tuesday, February 6, 202402/06/2024

Remembering Caroline Buckman with Laura Thomas | CRN

Former longtime CHS Orchestra Director Laura Thomas talks about her former Viola student, the late Caroline Buckman, who played on…

Tuesday, February 6, 202402/06/2024

Charlottesville City Councilor Lloyd Snook | CRN

Charlottesville City Councilor Lloyd Snook discusses the new zoning ordinance, the city’s planned purchase of land on Avon and Levy…

Tuesday, February 6, 202402/06/2024

STEM Education with Lee Elberson | CRN

WINA Education Analyst Lee Elberson discusses STEM education in Albemarle and Charlottesville, and what parents can do to encourage and…

Latest Stories

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Aaron Judge and a loaded US roster hope to dethrone Ohtani’s Japan at the World Baseball Classic

Aaron Judge is trading pinstripes for a plain jersey with red, white and blue letters. "Getting the chance to wear that across my chest is going to be pretty powerful," the U.S. and New York Yankees captain said of the World Baseball Classic. "I think a lot of people have a lot of pride for their country."

4 hours ago in Entertainment

‘Brady Bunch’ house, used in exterior shots for the popular sitcom, gets LA landmark status

The LA city council voted unanimously on Wednesday to designate the the so-called " Brady Bunch " house in the San Fernando Valley as a historic-cultural monument. The vote grants landmark protections to the house on Dilling Avenue that was used for exterior shots of the TV sitcom that ran from 1969 to 1974.

4 hours ago in National

What to know about the investigation into Catholic priests in Rhode Island and sexual abuse charges

A new investigation into the Catholic Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island, shows that an estimated 75 priests abused more than 300 children since 1950, with the state's top law enforcement chief warning Wednesday that the scope of the abuse is likely much bigger.

22 hours ago in Entertainment

The director and ‘The Bride!’ Maggie Gyllenhaal and Jessie Buckley dare you to meet your monster

Maggie Gyllenhaal had earned a little currency as a filmmaker and wanted to make something big. Something epic. Something honest. Something that wouldn't just hit a vein, as she'd done with her first film, an adaptation of Elena Ferrante's "The Lost Daughter," but burst it wide-open.

1 day ago in Entertainment, Trending

An Oscar race that looked like a runaway may be a close call, after all

Who says to beware the Ides of March? A March 15 Academy Awards may feel late. By then, it will be almost a year since "Sinners" sunk its teeth into moviegoers last April. Some nominees have been on the campaign trail since the Cannes Film Festival in May.