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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.

Monday, April 28, 201404/28/2014

Robert Sarvis

Robert Sarvis discusses his bid for a seat in the United States senate and what platforms he will stand upon for the upcoming campaign.

Monday, April 28, 201404/28/2014

Dan Sweet

Dan Sweet, Charlottesville City Stormwater Utility Administrator, joins Les Sinclair to talk about the stormwater utility tax.

Monday, April 28, 201404/28/2014

Billy Hahn

Billy Hahn joins Les Sinclaire to discuss standardized testing and what changes could be in store for performance based testing.

Friday, April 25, 201404/25/2014

Rick Daniels

Rick Daniels, co-host of the WINA Morning News, joins Les Sinclair live from Fridays After Five.

Friday, April 25, 201404/25/2014

Caroline Ross

Caroline Ross joins Les Sinclair to talk about an new exhibit, Strong Men and Women in Virginia History.

Friday, April 25, 201404/25/2014

Rachel Rose Ward

Rachel Rose Ward joins Les Sinclair to talk about the Hospice of the Piedmont Run and Remember 5K Walk/Run which will take place on Saturday, May 10th at Keswick Hall.

Friday, April 25, 201404/25/2014

Stuart Hutter

Stuart Hutter, Chief Epidemiologist with the Virginia Department of Health, joins Les Sinclair to talk about the Chikungunya virus and other viruses transmitted by insects.

Friday, April 25, 201404/25/2014

Lt. Ronnie Roberts

Lt. Ronnie Roberts is with the Charlottesville City Police Department and joins Les Sinclair to talk about road closings during the Dogwood Parade on Saturday. Lt. Roberts also talks about traffic due to Foxfield this weekend.

Friday, April 25, 201404/25/2014

Sean McCusty

Sean McCusty, Marketing & Outreach Manager with the Piedmont Workforce Network, joins Les Sinclair to talk about a Teens Opportunity Job Fair on Tuesday April 29, 2014 from 4PM – 7PM at the Virginia Workforce Center – Charlottesville located at 2211 Hydraulic Road, Charlottesville 22901.

Friday, April 25, 201404/25/2014

Jason Buyaki

Jason Buyaki, Albemarle County School Board member, joins Les Sinclair with a recap of last Thursday’s school budget hearing.

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