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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.

Tuesday, November 17, 201511/17/2015

Virginia Employers get a tax break in 2016

Tim Kestner with Virginia Employment Commission gives the details to Les Sinclair about the taxes that will be reduced or eliminated in 2016.

Tuesday, November 17, 201511/17/2015

The Pulse of the Nation Rasmussen Reports

Fran Coombs is Rasmussen Reports’s managing editor and joins Les Sinclair to explain the latest polls and public opinion.

Tuesday, November 17, 201511/17/2015

Business Resource Fair on Wednesday 11/18/15

Waverly Davis of CIC talks with Les Sinclair about The Community Investment Collaborative (CIC) hosting its second Business Resource Fair at CitySpace on Wednesday, November 18th from 12 pm to 4 pm.

Monday, November 16, 201511/16/2015

Zero Interest Available for Nearly Two Years

Austin, Texas – November 13, 2015 – Zero-percent balance transfer offers remain common and generous, according to a new CreditCards.com…

Monday, November 16, 201511/16/2015

Ann Mallek’s Town Hall Meetings

White Hall district supervisor Ann Mallek will host three town halls to meet with citizens to discuss any matters of…

Thursday, November 12, 201511/12/2015

One of the Biggest Events This Week in Virginia History

Today historian Rick Britton talks about one of the biggest events this week in Virginia history: On November 11, 1831, Nat Turner was hanged.

Thursday, November 12, 201511/12/2015

Albemarle County Boards meet to start budget process

County School Board member, Steve Koleszar, talks with Les Sinclair about what happened at Wednesday night’s meeting.

Thursday, November 12, 201511/12/2015

UPDATE: TEDx Charlottesville

Lisa Stewart, member of TEDxCharlottesville Steering Committee chats with Les Sinclair about this SOLD OUT event at The Paramount on Friday Nov. 13.

Thursday, November 12, 201511/12/2015

SBA Seeks 2016 Small Business Week Award Nominees

Natalia Olson-Urtecho is Regional Administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration and talks with Les Sinclair about about the Small Business of the Year Nominations, and how you can nominate a small business and an exporter.

Thursday, November 12, 201511/12/2015

Possible White Supremacists in Federal Court in Virginia.

Two men who authorities say are white supremacists are due in federal court in Richmond, Virginia today. CBS’s Paula Reid checks in with Les Sinclair to say their alleged plot to target Jewish and African American houses of worship fell apart when they attempted to secure weapons.

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Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, a top FBI fugitive, was arrested in Mexico and on Friday was flown to the U.S. to face charges related to running a multinational drug trafficking ring and the killing of a federal witness.

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Police arrest protesters at airport as Minnesota gears up for anti-immigration enforcement protest

Police arrested about 100 clergy demonstrating against immigration enforcement at Minnesota's largest airport Friday, organizers estimated, as thousands gathered, despite Arctic temperatures, in downtown Minneapolis to protest the Trump administration's crackdown.