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.

Monday, January 5, 201501/05/2015

Greg McBride

Bankrate.com’s Greg McBride, joins Les Sinclair with the 2015 economic forecast. More info here: http://www.bankrate.com/finance/mortgages/interest-rates-forecast.aspx

Monday, January 5, 201501/05/2015

Pete Cross

Pete Cross, 82 year old Health & Fitness Expert at ACAC, joins Les Sinclair to talk about health and wellness for an aging society.

Monday, January 5, 201501/05/2015

Kim Connolly

Kim Connolly, Director of the United Way joins Les Sinclair to talk about the Santa Fund, a year-long effort to help kids in our area with vouchers for necessities such as clothing, shoes, coats and medicine

Monday, January 5, 201501/05/2015

Chief Longo

Charlottesville Police Cheif Longo talks with WINA News about introducing the idea of cameras on the Downtown Mall.

Wednesday, December 31, 201412/31/2014

Willam Brady

Willam Brady is a Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Virginia Medical Center and is interviewed by WINA News about Drinking and health on this New Years Eve.

Wednesday, December 31, 201412/31/2014

Dr. John Halliday

John Halliday Director of Jefferson-Madison Regional Library talks with Les Sinclair about the most circulated books of 2014.

Wednesday, December 31, 201412/31/2014

Dr. Keri Hall

Dr. Keri Hall, an infectious disease specialist with Martha Jefferson Hospital, joins Les Sinclair to discuss the influenza outbreak in the Charlottesville area.

Monday, December 29, 201412/29/2014

Michael Berg

Michael Berg is the President of Charlottesville Albemarle Rescue Squad (C.A.R.S.) and joins Les Sinclair to discuss their fund drive.

Monday, December 29, 201412/29/2014

Martha Meade and Tammy Arnette

Martha Meade and Tammy Arnette of AAA Mid-Atlantic join Les Sinclair with a recap of the good and bad of 2014.

Wednesday, December 24, 201412/24/2014

Phyllis Popkins

Phyllis Popkins joins Jay James to share some of her uplifting poems.

Latest Stories

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Duke heads into March Madness ranked No. 1 in AP Top 25, Purdue, St. John’s back in top 10

Duke is the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and No. 1 in the final AP Top 25 of the regular season. The Blue Devils received 50 first-place votes from a 57-person media panel in The Associated Press men's basketball poll released Monday, a day after they were named the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.