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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.

Monday, April 27, 201504/27/2015

Tammy Arnette

Tammy Arnette with AAA Mid-Atlantic discusses with Les Sinclair the recent spike in gasoline prices.

Monday, April 27, 201504/27/2015

Ashby Kindler

Ashby Kindler, Principal at CPCS and Murray High School talks with Les Sinclair about Tuesday’s, (April 28 from 3:45-6:00) meeting at Murray H.S. discussing the relocation of CPCS to the Murray Campus.

Monday, April 27, 201504/27/2015

Tom Kramer

Tom Kramer is Assistant Direct of the Wason Center for Public Policy at Christopher Newport University and joins Les Sinclair to layout their new poll showing Bush and Clinton in a virtual dead heat, at the moment, here in Virginia.

Friday, April 24, 201504/24/2015

Michael Livermore

Michael Livermore Associate Professor of Law talks with Les Sinclair about how the Supreme Court Justices have gotten grumpier over time.

Friday, April 24, 201504/24/2015

Patrick Butterfield

Patrick Butterfield is the Race Director of the Foxfield Races and talks with WINA NEWS about what folks can expect at this years’ event.

Friday, April 24, 201504/24/2015

Kris Wright

Kris Wright of TheSabre.com sahres his story about why the March of Dimes Walk for babies is important. The walk is Sunday 4/26 here in Charlottesville.

Thursday, April 23, 201504/23/2015

Debbie Condrey

Debbie Condrey, with Virginia Dept. of Health, talks with Les Sinclair about the importance of having an Advance Healthcare Directive.

Thursday, April 23, 201504/23/2015

Shonel Sen

Shonel Sen is a researcher and analyst at the Weldon Cooper Center at UVA. She talks with Les Sinclair about their research showing that cancer will be on the rise in the future, here in Virginia.

Thursday, April 23, 201504/23/2015

Jeffrey Scott Shapiro

Attorney Jeffrey Scott Shapiro talks with Les Sinclair about the UVA associate dean of students, Nicole Eramos, possible case against Rolling Stone magazine.

Thursday, April 23, 201504/23/2015

Barry Horowitz

Barry Horowitz, Virginia Cyber Security Commission and chair of UVA Dept. of Systems & Information Engineering, talks with Les Sinclair about the town hall meeting on grounds April 30th.

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