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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.

Thursday, June 4, 201506/04/2015

How To Be a Fluvanna Reserve Deputy

Fluvanna County Sheriff Eric Hess talks with Les Sinclair abou their office launching a reserve deputy program.

Wednesday, June 3, 201506/03/2015

27 lawsuits filed over pipeline

Frank Mack of Dominion Energy talks with Les Sinclair about Dominion’s filing of 27 lawsuits to have their surveyors go onto landowners property.

Wednesday, June 3, 201506/03/2015

Missing Man’s Family Asks For Help Finding Him – Michael Hoovler

Michael Hoovler asks for help finding his missing Father In-law, 55-year-old Robert Wayne Pippin. (pictured)

Wednesday, June 3, 201506/03/2015

Republican City Council Candidate – Anson Parker

Anson Parker is running as a Republican, for the City Council of Charlottesville. Les Sinclair talks about his platform.

Tuesday, June 2, 201506/02/2015

Steven Portnoy

Steven Portnoy, CBS News correspondent, talks with Les Sinclair about the latest developments from Congress on the U-S-A Freedom Act.

Tuesday, June 2, 201506/02/2015

Chris Cullinan

Chris Cullinan, Director of Finance for City of Charlottesville on the water rate increase in the City of Charlottesville.

Tuesday, June 2, 201506/02/2015

John Whitehead

John Whitehead is with The Rutherford Institute and author of Battlefield America. He joins Les Sinclair to talk about privacy issues.

Monday, June 1, 201506/01/2015

John McLaren

John McLaren, from the University of Virginia Dept of Economics, talks with Les Sinclair about how adding immigrants also adds jobs. He explains the research behind the numbers.

Monday, June 1, 201506/01/2015

Duane Brown

Duane Brown, of Freestyle, talks about skateboard safety. This, after a skateboarding death in the city of Charlottesville,

Monday, June 1, 201506/01/2015

Martha Roberts and Peter Thompson

Martha Roberts one of our Center travel volunteers will be in studio to talk benefits of travel as we age and how traveling with the Center can be fun, beneficial, and a great value.

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1 day ago in Features, Trending

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