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.

Friday, June 6, 201406/06/2014

Stephen A. Schuker

Stephen A. Schuker from The University of Virginia’s Corcoran Department of History joins Les Sinclair to talk about D-Day’s importance.

Friday, June 6, 201406/06/2014

DMV’s Sunni Brown

Online resource for Virginians as summer travel season approaches.

Friday, June 6, 201406/06/2014

Ryan Dunn

Virginia Chamber of Commerce to Launch Private Health Insurance and Benefits Exchange.

Thursday, June 5, 201406/05/2014

Steve Belcher

Business Unusual: Steve Belcher of The Happy Cook talks about their unusual gourmet cooking shop business.

Thursday, June 5, 201406/05/2014

Lee Walker

Lee walker of the Virginia Dept. of Game & inland Fisheries joins Les Sinclair to tell us about Free Fishing Days in VA for June 6-8.

Thursday, June 5, 201406/05/2014

Tom Gallagher

Tom Gallagher is the President & CEO of our Better Business Bureau and joins Les Sinclair to reveal summer scams that you can avoid.

Tuesday, June 3, 201406/03/2014

Allie Munsey

Allie Munsey Joins Les Sinclair to talk about the new menu proposals for Panera Bread. And to tell us about an event Helping Friends with Food Allergies.

Monday, June 2, 201406/02/2014

Ronnie Roberts

Lt. Ronnie Roberts of the Charlottesville Police Dept. sheds light on the first murder of the year in the City of Charlottesville.

Monday, June 2, 201406/02/2014

Chief Charles Werner

Charlottesville Fire Chief Charles Werner joins the show to give details on the Charlottesville-Albemarle Rescue Squad potentially charging for ambulance transportation.

Monday, June 2, 201406/02/2014

Barry DuVal

Barry Duval, President of the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, gives his opinion on carbon emission regulation and it’s effect on the state’s economy.

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