Charlottesville Right Now
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 7, 201404/07/2014
Anthony Nappy
Anthony Nappy Physical Therapist and RN with Blue Ridge PACE talking about elderly services in our area. How do you know when to seek help for an elder in your care? Find out here!
Monday, April 7, 201404/07/2014
Maurice Jones
City Manager Maurice Jones joins Les Sinclair to talk about the Charlottesville City Budget before the meeting tonight at 7pm.
Sunday, April 6, 201404/06/2014
Richard Bonnie
University of Virginia’s Richard Bonnie joins Les Sinclair to discuss gun policy in Virginia
Friday, April 4, 201404/04/2014
Rick Britton
Rick Britton joins Les Sinclair to talk about Virginia history.
Friday, April 4, 201404/04/2014
Molly Boesel
Molly Boesel is a senior economist at CoreLogic and responsible for house price index modeling and analyzes mortgage market trends. She talks with Les Sinclair about the health of the Real Estate market in Charlottesville.
Friday, April 4, 201404/04/2014
Drs. Bernard and Christine Thisse
Drs. Bernard and Christine Thisse join Les Sinclair to talk about their latest research at UVA which involves having stem cells grow into organs and tissue.
Friday, April 4, 201404/04/2014
Tammy Gobert
Tammy Gobert is with AAA MidAtlantic and joins Les Sinclair to talk about gas prices.
Friday, April 4, 201404/04/2014
Jill Schlessinger
Jill Schlessinger, Senior Business Analyst with CBS News, joins Les Sinclair to talk about the stock market.
Thursday, April 3, 201404/03/2014
Stephanie Anderegg-Malloy
Stephanie Anderegg-Malloy, Charlottesville City Market Master, discusses the spring opening of the City Market on Saturday, April 5.
Thursday, April 3, 201404/03/2014
Jim Noland
Jim Noland, Politics reporter for Richmond Times Dispatch, joins Les Sinclair and Carole Thorpe with the latest developments for the federal probe into Gov McDonnell’s corruption charges. Five former Attorney Generals say the charges should be dismissed.




