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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.

Wednesday, October 29, 201410/29/2014

Mark W. Hanson

IRS Media Relations Mark W. Hanson, talks with Les Sinclair, about 2015 pension plan limitations announced by the IRS.

Wednesday, October 29, 201410/29/2014

Greg McBride

Bankrate.com chief financial analyst, Greg McBride, CFA, joins Les Sinclair to discuss the latest developments from the FED meeting.

Wednesday, October 29, 201410/29/2014

Tom Vandever

WINA News spoke with Former Mayor, and City Councilor, and Chair of the Cville Democratic Committee, Tom Vandever. Many have signed a letter that are now calling for the removal of City Registrar and now the Electoral Board. Les Sinclair has the report.

Tuesday, October 28, 201410/28/2014

Mike Basile

Mike Basile of The Jefferson Area Tea Party released a statement today demanding the Charlottesville Electoral Board replace the City Registrar immediately. He explains to Les Sinclair about why.

Tuesday, October 28, 201410/28/2014

Dena Imlay

Dena Imlay, Director of Voter Services of The League of Women Voters Charlottesville Albemarle, joins Les Sinclair for details about Wednesday’s Candidate Forum for U.S. Congress for the 5th District.

Tuesday, October 28, 201410/28/2014

Neil Agustein

Neil Augenstein of WTOP.com talked with Jim Camblos, the attorney of Jesse Matthew. He tells us about the conversation.

Tuesday, October 28, 201410/28/2014

Keith Smith

Keith Smith is with Roy Wheeler Realty Co, along with CAAR and the Charlottesville P.D. are putting on a couple of safety classes Wednesday 10/29/14 to ensure real estate agents are safer.

Tuesday, October 28, 201410/28/2014

Scott Goodman

Legal Expert and Local Attorney Scott Goodman talks with Les Sinclair about the next steps regarding Jesse Matthew.

Monday, October 27, 201410/27/2014

Jake Washburn

Albemarle Country Voter Registrar Jake Washburn talks with Les Sinclair about absentee ballots and new Voter ID laws in Virginia.

Monday, October 27, 201410/27/2014

John Whitehead

John Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute talks with Les Sinclair about their challenge of discriminatory election laws in Virginia and that the Federal Court will not hear the argument until after the November election.

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