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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, September 14, 201509/14/2015

Is the Iran Nuclear Deal a “Good” deal?

Todd S. Sechser is Associate Professor of Politics at University of Virginia specializing in questions of international security, talks with Les Sinclair about the details.

Monday, September 14, 201509/14/2015

Two public events with USA Cycling Team

Bri Warner, of the Charlottesville Albemarle Visitors Bureau, gives us the details on these two events that the USA Cycling…

Monday, September 14, 201509/14/2015

Gerrymandering in Virginia

Wyatt Durrette, an attorney representing “One Virginia 2021” talks with Les Sinclair about the lawsuit filed today in Richmond Circuit…

Wednesday, September 9, 201509/09/2015

We’ve Got Your Back

Each time you see an emergency serviceman getting gas – Stop to introduce yourself! Let them know you appreciate them! Dave Shockley explains why this kind of friendly exchange benefits everyone!

Wednesday, September 9, 201509/09/2015

Tech Community Grows in Charlottesville

Serve yourself with a listen to CBIC’s Executive Director, Tracey Greene, on Charlottesville Right Now.

Wednesday, September 9, 201509/09/2015

Sisters Conquer Cancer

Sisters Conquering Cancer, a local grassroots non-profit organization of women cancer survivors, will hold a Putt Putt Golf Fundraiser on…

Wednesday, September 9, 201509/09/2015

33 Years of Dance Class Reunion

Angell Husted is calling all dancers, fitness and lifestyle students of her successful Joy of Movement classes at Lake Monticello to take part in a milestone moment.

Tuesday, September 8, 201509/08/2015

Allison Morris and Kimberly K. Schmidt

Authors Allison Morris and Kimberly K. Schmidt join Wendy Edwards to talk about their books.

Tuesday, September 8, 201509/08/2015

Migrant Crisis in Europe

Wendy Edwards is joined by Pamela Falk from CBS to talk about the migrant crisis in Europe.

Tuesday, September 8, 201509/08/2015

Stop the Iran Deal Rally

The Stop the Iran Deal Rally featuring Palin, Trump, and Cruz will be held at the Capitol on September 9.

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