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.

Tuesday, June 9, 201506/09/2015

Latest on the Jesse Matthew Case

Local Deference Attorney and Legal expert Scott Goodman talks with Les Sinclair about the latest details in the Jesse Matthew case going on in Fairfax.

Monday, June 8, 201506/08/2015

Can Apple music streaming service succeed?

CBS News Technology Analyst Larry Magid talks with Les Sinclair about the Apple Conference (Worldwide Developers Conference or WWDC).

Monday, June 8, 201506/08/2015

Primary Election Update!

Rick Sincere of Charlottesville City Electoral Board talks with Les Sinclair about Tuesday’s (6/9/15) primary election.

Monday, June 8, 201506/08/2015

Can antibiotic use be cut and still be effective?

Robert Sawyer, MD, of the UVA departments of surgery and anesthesiology talks with Les Sinclair about recent discoveries on how trimming the time antibiotics are administered may help prevent the spread of antibiotic resistance.

Monday, June 8, 201506/08/2015

Summer Dog Safety Tips – Dr. Anna Munsey

Dr. Anna Munsey of Autumn Trails Veterinary Center talks with Les Sinclair about keeping your dog safe in the summer heat.

Monday, June 8, 201506/08/2015

How social media helped find Robert Pippin

WINA’s Wendy Edwards joins Les Sinclair to discuss the role social media played in locating Robert Pippin, the missing person, in our area.

Thursday, June 4, 201506/04/2015

New Apps and Microsoft 360 for Albemarle Students

Vincent Scheivert, CIO at Albemarle Schools, talks with Les Sinclair about the new ACPS mobile app and free Microsoft Office downloads for Albemarle students.

Thursday, June 4, 201506/04/2015

Expert Analysis of Jesse Matthew Case

Scott Goodman, legal expert and local attorney, explains the latest happenings in the Jesse Matthew case, in Fairfax County and what it might mean for his case here.

Thursday, June 4, 201506/04/2015

Predictions of the May Jobs Report

Ahead of the MAY JOBS REPORT, Bankrate.com’s Mark Hamrick predicts that hiring has increased slightly in May, but will remain close to the 2015 average of 200,000 added jobs per month.

Thursday, June 4, 201506/04/2015

USA Cycling team trains here before World Championships

Bri Warner Director of Sales and Marketing Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau talks with Les Sinclair about the new partnership with the USA Cycling team.

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