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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, September 15, 201409/15/2014

Bonnie Hagerman

Bonnie Hagerman is with Martha Jefferson Hospital Women’s Committee and joins Les Sinclair to talk about the “In The Pink” tennis tournament and how you can get involved.

Monday, September 15, 201409/15/2014

Terry McAuliffe

Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe joins Les Sinclair to talk about the budget agreement and healthcare.

Thursday, September 11, 201409/11/2014

Michael Guthrie

Michael Guthrie, CEO of Roy Wheeler Real Estate, joins Les Sinclair with insight into why mortgage applications are at a fourteen year low.

Thursday, September 11, 201409/11/2014

Debi Burdick

Debi Burdick is on the steering committee of TEDxCharlottesville and details with Les Sinclair the process for Open Mic Night.

www.TEDxCharlottesville.com

Thursday, September 11, 201409/11/2014

Jillian D’Onfro

Jillian D’Onfro talks with Les Sinclair about the new Apple Pay system and how it may integrate into the retail world.

Wednesday, September 10, 201409/10/2014

Rich Jones

Charlottesville City Fire Battalion Chief, Rich Jones, joins Les Sinclair to talk about planned events for the 9/11 Anniversary.

Wednesday, September 10, 201409/10/2014

Stuart Hutter

District Epidemiologist of VDH, Stuart Hutter, joins Les Sinclair to describe what’s going on with a virus of concern, Enterovirus D68.

Wednesday, September 10, 201409/10/2014

Lou Hatter

VDOT Spokesperson Lou Hatter talks with Les Sinclair about the RT. 29 Advisory Panel meeting set for Thursday (9/11) at 2pm

Tuesday, September 9, 201409/09/2014

Matt Schulz

Apple has unveiled mobile payments as part of their platform. This allows consumers to pay for things with an iPhone 6 instead of a credit card, debit card or cash. However, more than 6 in 10 Americans say they would never (44%) or hardly ever (18%) use their mobile phone to make a purchase.

Tuesday, September 9, 201409/09/2014

Larry Magid

CBS News Technology Consultant larry Magid joins Les Sinclair to unveil with us the latest Apple products. They include an iWatch, iPhone 6 and a payment system. Learn moe at www.LarrysWorld.com

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Ryan Coogler understands what Sunday night could mean for Oscar history. He's just not dwelling on it. Instead, the Oscar-nominated filmmaker is looking forward to spending one more night with his "Sinners" collaborators who helped bring the film to life.

1 day ago in Entertainment, Music

Morrissey calls off concert in Spain after local festivities deprived him of sleep

British rock star Morrissey won't perform a concert in Valencia after festivities in the Spanish city kept him from getting a proper night's rest, the former frontman of The Smiths said Thursday.

1 day ago in National, Trending

US forecasts blizzard, polar vortex, heat dome and atmospheric river all at once

Days of downpours have begun in Hawaii. The Southwest will soon bake with day after day of record 100-degree-plus (38 Celsius-plus) heat. Two storms will dump snow by the foot over northern Great Lakes states. And the dreaded polar vortex will again invade the Midwest and East with soul-crushing Arctic chill. This forecast of extremes comes as weather whiplash has already hit much of the East.

2 days ago in National

Key inflation gauge worsened in January, before Iran war lifted gas prices

An inflation gauge closely monitored by the Federal Reserve moved higher in January in the latest sign that prices were persistently elevated even before the Iran war caused spikes in oil and gas costs.

2 days ago in Olympics, Sports

Paralympians ski in shorts and T-shirts, and some ask: Shouldn’t these Games be earlier?

At this month's Milan Cortina Paralympics, some athletes competed in shorts, T-shirts and tank tops. One skier lamented "tropical" conditions and a snowboarder complained that soft, slow snow put him at a disadvantage. And some worried about their safety.