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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.

Thursday, October 2, 201410/02/2014

Mark Hamrick

Bankrate.com expert Mark Hamrick tells Les Sicnlair he expects Friday’s jobs report to show a rebound.

Thursday, October 2, 201410/02/2014

Laura Fench

Laura French reporter with WTVR CBS 6 from Richmond joins Les Sinclair with developments regarding Hannah Graham, Jesse Matthew and Randy Taylor and reexamining DNA.

Wednesday, October 1, 201410/01/2014

Michael McKee

Michael McKee, is the CEO of Blue Ridge Area Food Bank and joins Les Sinclair to talk about how successful Hunger Action Month (September) was and the need for folks to vote, for them to win a $60,000 grant .

Wednesday, October 1, 201410/01/2014

Scott Goodman

Scott Goodman is a legal expert and local attorny and joins Les Sinclair to talk proceural issues regarding Jesse Matthew and the Hannah Graham case.

Wednesday, October 1, 201410/01/2014

Katy Kreinenbaum

Katy Kreinenbaum is the chair of this years Martha’s Market and joins Les Sinclair to preview the event.

Wednesday, October 1, 201410/01/2014

Lydia Prokosch

Lydia Prokosch is Youth United Volunteer Coordinator for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville and joins Les SInclair to tells us about 2 upcomming events.

Tuesday, September 30, 201409/30/2014

Jody Kielbasa

Jody Kielbasa, Vice Provost for the Arts at UVA and Director of the Virginia Film Festival, announces Virginia Film Festival plans for 2014 Family Day and launch of applications for 11th annual Adrenaline Film Project.

Tuesday, September 30, 201409/30/2014

Greg McBride

Greg McBride is chief analyst for Bankrate.com and join Les Sinclair to talk about the rising costs of ATM and overdraft fees.

Monday, September 29, 201409/29/2014

Scott Goodman

Legal expert and local attorney, Scott Goodman, joins Les Sinclair with the next steps that will take place in the court appearances of Jesse Matthew Jr. in regard to the Hannah Graham missing persons case.

Monday, September 29, 201409/29/2014

Carter Johnson

Carter Johnson of Albemarle County Police joins Les Sinclair to discuss the town hall meeting on Ferguson and its implications for Albemarle County.

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Actors Colman Domingo, Charlize Theron and filmmaker John Carpenter are set to be honored at the Academy Museum Gala this fall. The red carpet for the annual fundraising event, now in its sixth year, has become a reliably starry and glamorous affair — a West Coast rival to New York's Met Gala. This year's edition will take place on the evening of Oct. 17 in Los Angeles.

3 days ago in National

Kennedy Center votes to restore Trump’s name and close for 2 years, challenging a judge’s order

The battle over the Kennedy Center's future escalated Thursday as President Donald Trump's allies on the board took new steps to commemorate him with physical changes to the iconic performing arts institution that could defy a federal court order.