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, December 16, 201412/16/2014

Tiffany Smith of the The Virginia Shop

Tiffany Smith of The Virginia Shop joins Les Sinclair to talk about last minute Christmas gifts.

Tuesday, December 16, 201412/16/2014

Eric Pratt

Eric Pratt, Director Communications for Gun Owners of America, joins Les Sinclair to refute Governor McAualiff’s ideas on gun control laws in Virginia.

Tuesday, December 16, 201412/16/2014

Laura Adams

InsuranceQuotes.com’s Laura Adams joins Les Sinclair with the secret report that raises your insurance costs.

Tuesday, December 16, 201412/16/2014

Michael Calderone

Michael Calderone, writing for the Huffington Post, talks about the Rolling Stone author Sabrina Erdely now questioning UVA students that were not contacted initially.

Monday, December 15, 201412/15/2014

Josh Koskof & Gov. McAuliffe

From Newtown, CT,Josh Koskoff with Koskoff, Koskoff and Bider the law firm representing the families in the negligence and wrongful death lawsuit, says that the Bushmaster AR-15 rifle. And Virginia Gov. McAuliffe announces gun legislation.

Monday, December 15, 201412/15/2014

Steve Belcher

Steve Belcher of The Happy Cook joins Les Sinclair to let us know about some last minute gift ideas that the foodie in your life will love. www.TheHappyCook.com

Monday, December 15, 201412/15/2014

John Whitehead

The Rutherford Institute’s John Whitehead joins Les Sinclair to discuss the Supreme Court’s latest decision finding that evidence obtained by police during a traffic stop that was not legally justified can be used to prosecute the person if police were reasonably mistaken that the person had violated the law.

Monday, December 15, 201412/15/2014

Matt Shulz

Matt Shulz is with CreditCards.com and joins Les Sinclair to talk about the latest survey dealing with debt. Almost one in five Americans with debt (18%) think they will never get out of it, according to a new CreditCards.com report.

Monday, December 15, 201412/15/2014

Rick Lindquist

Rick Lindquist, CEO of Zane Benefits and co-author of The End of Employer-Provided Health Insurance, joins Les Sinclair to discuss why you should beg your employer to cancel you health insurance.

Sunday, December 14, 201412/14/2014

Chief Werner

Charlottesville Fire Chief Werner joins Les Sinclair with an update on update on the double murder/fire investigation.

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